The Poetical Works of John Keats: Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts |
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... tear - O shed no tear ! " ] Faery Song [ “ Ah ! woe is me ! poor silver - wing ! " ] Song [ " Spirit here that reignest ! " ] Stanzas [ " In a drear - nighted December , ” ] Sonnet . The Human Seasons Lines on seeing a Lock of Milton's ...
... tear - O shed no tear ! " ] Faery Song [ “ Ah ! woe is me ! poor silver - wing ! " ] Song [ " Spirit here that reignest ! " ] Stanzas [ " In a drear - nighted December , ” ] Sonnet . The Human Seasons Lines on seeing a Lock of Milton's ...
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... tears , full of fun , moody , dramatic , thoroughly lovable , Keats now faced the world . It is interesting to note that the modern worshippers of Keats treasure with peculiar tenderness his very faults , his words quaintly misspelled ...
... tears , full of fun , moody , dramatic , thoroughly lovable , Keats now faced the world . It is interesting to note that the modern worshippers of Keats treasure with peculiar tenderness his very faults , his words quaintly misspelled ...
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... tears , her stout defender sent : 5 10 15 ( 242 ) The publication of Endymion in the following year gives an additional interest to this concluding passage , beginning at line 181. That the subject was already , as early as the summer ...
... tears , her stout defender sent : 5 10 15 ( 242 ) The publication of Endymion in the following year gives an additional interest to this concluding passage , beginning at line 181. That the subject was already , as early as the summer ...
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... tears of languishment , Or that the evening dew had pearl'd their tresses , He feels a moisture on his cheek , and blesses With lips that tremble , and with glistening eye , All the soft luxury That nestled in his arms . A dimpled hand ...
... tears of languishment , Or that the evening dew had pearl'd their tresses , He feels a moisture on his cheek , and blesses With lips that tremble , and with glistening eye , All the soft luxury That nestled in his arms . A dimpled hand ...
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... tears ' mong the dewdrops of morning oft glisten'd . In this little dome , all those melodies strange , Soft , plaintive , and melting , for ever will sigh ; Nor e'er will the notes from their tenderness change ; Nor e'er will the music ...
... tears ' mong the dewdrops of morning oft glisten'd . In this little dome , all those melodies strange , Soft , plaintive , and melting , for ever will sigh ; Nor e'er will the notes from their tenderness change ; Nor e'er will the music ...
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AURANTHE beauty bliss Book breath bright Cancelled manuscript reading Cancelled reading Charles Cowden Clarke clouds CONRAD copy couplet dark death dost doth draft reads dream ears earth edition Endymion ERMINIA eyes Faerie Queene faery faint fair feel finished manuscript flowers gentle George Keats GERSA GLOCESTER golden green hair hand happy hast head heart heaven Hunt Hyperion John Hamilton Reynolds John Keats Keats Keats's kiss lady Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt Letters &c light lips Lord Houghton LUDOLPH Lycius morning mortal never night o'er originally Otho pain pale passage passion poem poet poetry Porphyro rhyme Saturn seem'd shade sigh SIGIFRED silent silver sleep soft song sonnet sorrow soul spirit stands stanza stars stood struck sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thought trees twas verse voice weep wings wonders word written young Отно