The Poems of John KeatsMethuen and Company, Limited, 1951 - 639 pages |
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Page 99
... thine eye , high Poet ! was not bent Towards her with the Muses in thine heart ; As if the ministring stars kept not apart , Waiting for silver - footed messages . O Moon ! the oldest shades ' mong oldest trees Feel palpitations when ...
... thine eye , high Poet ! was not bent Towards her with the Muses in thine heart ; As if the ministring stars kept not apart , Waiting for silver - footed messages . O Moon ! the oldest shades ' mong oldest trees Feel palpitations when ...
Page 102
... thine orby power Is coming fresh upon me : O be kind , Keep back thine influence , and do not blind My sovereign vision . Dearest love , forgive That I can think away from thee and live ! — Pardon me , airy planet , that I prize One ...
... thine orby power Is coming fresh upon me : O be kind , Keep back thine influence , and do not blind My sovereign vision . Dearest love , forgive That I can think away from thee and live ! — Pardon me , airy planet , that I prize One ...
Page 278
... thine , SP A forester deep in thy midmost trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some English , that might strive thine ear to please . But , Elfin - poet ! ' tis impossible For an inhabitant of wintry earth To rise , like ...
... thine , SP A forester deep in thy midmost trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some English , that might strive thine ear to please . But , Elfin - poet ! ' tis impossible For an inhabitant of wintry earth To rise , like ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xix |
If by dull rhymes our English must be chaind | xxix |
his qualifications | lxi |
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