The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a LifeJ. Miller, 1854 - Всего страниц: 415 |
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... sing . Leading the way , young damsels danced along , Bearing the burden of a shepherd's song ; Each having a white wicker , overbrimm'd With April's tender younglings : next , well trimm'd , A crowd of shepherds with as sunburnt looks ...
... sing . Leading the way , young damsels danced along , Bearing the burden of a shepherd's song ; Each having a white wicker , overbrimm'd With April's tender younglings : next , well trimm'd , A crowd of shepherds with as sunburnt looks ...
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... sing for thee ; low - creeping strawberries Their summer coolness ; pent - up butterflies Their freckled wings ; yea , the fresh - budding year All its completions - be quickly near , By every wind that nods the mountain pine , O ...
... sing for thee ; low - creeping strawberries Their summer coolness ; pent - up butterflies Their freckled wings ; yea , the fresh - budding year All its completions - be quickly near , By every wind that nods the mountain pine , O ...
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... Singing alone , and fearfully , -how the blood Left his young cheek ; and how he used to stray He knew not where : and how he would say , nay , If any said ' twas love : and yet ' twas love ; What could it be but love ? How a ring ...
... Singing alone , and fearfully , -how the blood Left his young cheek ; and how he used to stray He knew not where : and how he would say , nay , If any said ' twas love : and yet ' twas love ; What could it be but love ? How a ring ...
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... listlessness : For I have ever thought that it might bless The world with benefits unknowingly ; As does the nightingale , up - perched high , " And cloister'd among cool and bunched leaves- She sings but 34 ENDYMION .
... listlessness : For I have ever thought that it might bless The world with benefits unknowingly ; As does the nightingale , up - perched high , " And cloister'd among cool and bunched leaves- She sings but 34 ENDYMION .
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... sings but to her love , nor e'er conceives How tiptoe Night holds back her dark - gray hood . Just so may love , although ' tis understood The mere commingling of passionate breath , Produce more than our searching witnesseth : What I ...
... sings but to her love , nor e'er conceives How tiptoe Night holds back her dark - gray hood . Just so may love , although ' tis understood The mere commingling of passionate breath , Produce more than our searching witnesseth : What I ...
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