The Letters of John KeatsOxford University Press, 1948 - 563 pages |
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... walk alone ? You have had a christening a top o ' the tiles and a Hawk has stood God father and taken the little Brood under the Shadows of its Wings much in the way of Mother Church - a Cat too has very tender bowels in such pathetic ...
... walk alone ? You have had a christening a top o ' the tiles and a Hawk has stood God father and taken the little Brood under the Shadows of its Wings much in the way of Mother Church - a Cat too has very tender bowels in such pathetic ...
Page 294
... walk over the first fine day : then see what aspect you ( r ) affairs have taken , and if they should continue gloomy walk into the City to Abbey and get his consent for I am persuaded that to me alone he will not concede a jot . 122 ...
... walk over the first fine day : then see what aspect you ( r ) affairs have taken , and if they should continue gloomy walk into the City to Abbey and get his consent for I am persuaded that to me alone he will not concede a jot . 122 ...
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... walk every day for an hour before dinner and this is generally my walk . I go out at the back gate across one street , into the Cathedral yard , which is always interesting ; then I pass under the trees along a paved path , pass the ...
... walk every day for an hour before dinner and this is generally my walk . I go out at the back gate across one street , into the Cathedral yard , which is always interesting ; then I pass under the trees along a paved path , pass the ...
Contents
Haydon to Keats | xxix |
Fanny Brawne | xxx |
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMORANDA concerning Keatss | xxxiii |
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