Keats & His PoetryHarrap, 1915 - 95 ページ |
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... leaves , Born of the very sigh that silence heaves : For not the faintest motion could be seen Of all the shades that slanted o'er the green . There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the ...
... leaves , Born of the very sigh that silence heaves : For not the faintest motion could be seen Of all the shades that slanted o'er the green . There was wide wand'ring for the greediest eye , To peer about upon variety ; Far round the ...
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... leaves rustling drearily , Or of those silver lamps that burn on high , Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair : For I am brimful of the friendliness That in a little cottage I have found ; Of fair - hair'd Milton's eloquent ...
... leaves rustling drearily , Or of those silver lamps that burn on high , Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair : For I am brimful of the friendliness That in a little cottage I have found ; Of fair - hair'd Milton's eloquent ...
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... leaf did me good ; I slept the better last night of it ; this morning , however , I am nearly as bad again . " The sonnet here referred to was , as Keats further informed his friend , directly in- spired by the passage in " King Lear ...
... leaf did me good ; I slept the better last night of it ; this morning , however , I am nearly as bad again . " The sonnet here referred to was , as Keats further informed his friend , directly in- spired by the passage in " King Lear ...
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... leaves them their old shadowy sound . Often ' tis in such gentle temper found , That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from whence it sometime fell , When last the winds of heaven were unbound . Oh ye ! who have ...
... leaves them their old shadowy sound . Often ' tis in such gentle temper found , That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from whence it sometime fell , When last the winds of heaven were unbound . Oh ye ! who have ...
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... leaves about their brows ! Be still the unimaginable lodge For solitary thinkings ; such as dodge Conception to the very bourne of heaven , Then leave the naked brain : be still the leaven That spreading in this dull and clodded earth ...
... leaves about their brows ! Be still the unimaginable lodge For solitary thinkings ; such as dodge Conception to the very bourne of heaven , Then leave the naked brain : be still the leaven That spreading in this dull and clodded earth ...
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