The Poems of John KeatsLongman, 1970 - 772 sider |
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... doth take its flight . I cannot look on any budding flower , But my fond ear , in fancy at thy lips And hearkening for a love - sound , doth devour Its sweets in the wrong sense . Thou dost eclipse Every delight with sweet remembering ...
... doth take its flight . I cannot look on any budding flower , But my fond ear , in fancy at thy lips And hearkening for a love - sound , doth devour Its sweets in the wrong sense . Thou dost eclipse Every delight with sweet remembering ...
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... doth hide them ; just so much I wist 5 Mankind do know of Hell . I look o'erhead And there is sullen mist ; even so much Mankind can tell of heaven . Mist is spread Before the earth beneath me ; even such , Even so vague is man's sight ...
... doth hide them ; just so much I wist 5 Mankind do know of Hell . I look o'erhead And there is sullen mist ; even so much Mankind can tell of heaven . Mist is spread Before the earth beneath me ; even such , Even so vague is man's sight ...
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... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest . Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm , 65 Acorns ripe ... doth not fade , 70 Too much gazed at ? Where's the maid Whose lip mature is ever new ? Where's the eye , however blue ...
... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest . Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm , 65 Acorns ripe ... doth not fade , 70 Too much gazed at ? Where's the maid Whose lip mature is ever new ? Where's the eye , however blue ...
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Imitation of Spenser | 3 |
To Lord Byron | 9 |
To Charles Cowden | 29 |
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Apollo Auranthe beauty breath bright Brown's Calidore Charles Cowden Clarke clouds Conrad Cowden Clarke dark death doth Draft cancelled dream earth echo Elgin Marbles Endymion Eve of St eyes Faerie Queene Fair copy cancelled Fall of Hyperion Fanny Fanny Brawne feel flowers gentle Gersa golden happy Haydon headnote heart heaven Hunt Hunt's Hyperion John Keats journal-letter K.'s letter K.'s MS cancelled Keats's kiss lady Lamia Leigh Leigh Hunt Lemprière letter to Reynolds light lines lips look Ludolph moon morning night Nightingale o'er Ode to Psyche Otho Ovid Ovid's Metamorphoses Paradise Lost poem poetic poets probably Published 1817 reading recollection rhyme sigh Sigifred silver Sleep and Poetry smile soft song sonnet soul spirit stanza stars sweet Text from K.'s thee thine things thou thought Tom Keats transcript trees voice wings Woodhouse Woodhouse's word Wordsworth's written