The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... sure I could not take fees ; and yet I should like to do so ; it is not worse than writing poems , and hanging them up to be flyblown on the Review shambles . " His finances were in a des- perate condition . He had recklessly lent ...
... sure I could not take fees ; and yet I should like to do so ; it is not worse than writing poems , and hanging them up to be flyblown on the Review shambles . " His finances were in a des- perate condition . He had recklessly lent ...
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... sure no tasteful nook would be without them ; 30 And let a lush laburnum oversweep them , And let long grass grow round the roots to keep them Moist , cool and green ; and shade the violets , That they may bind the moss in leafy nets ...
... sure no tasteful nook would be without them ; 30 And let a lush laburnum oversweep them , And let long grass grow round the roots to keep them Moist , cool and green ; and shade the violets , That they may bind the moss in leafy nets ...
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... sure should pray That nought less sweet , might call my thoughts away , Than the soft rustle of a maiden's gown Fanning away the dandelion's down ; Than the light music of her nimble toes Patting against the sorrel as she goes . How she ...
... sure should pray That nought less sweet , might call my thoughts away , Than the soft rustle of a maiden's gown Fanning away the dandelion's down ; Than the light music of her nimble toes Patting against the sorrel as she goes . How she ...
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... sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought in faintness solemn , sweet , and slow A hymn from Dian's temple ; while upswelling , 195 ( 174 ) We read fair for ...
... sure a lover too , Who stood on Latmus ' top , what time there blew Soft breezes from the myrtle vale below ; And brought in faintness solemn , sweet , and slow A hymn from Dian's temple ; while upswelling , 195 ( 174 ) We read fair for ...
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... sure no breathing man and in line 29 an stands in place of and . ( 40 ) In the transcript this and the next line stand thus : - Its long lost grandeur . Laburnums grow around And bow their golden honors to the ground . ( 42 ) In the ...
... sure no breathing man and in line 29 an stands in place of and . ( 40 ) In the transcript this and the next line stand thus : - Its long lost grandeur . Laburnums grow around And bow their golden honors to the ground . ( 42 ) In the ...
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