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... longer sought , I feel a free , A leafy luxury , seeing I could please , With these poor offerings , a man like thee . As an example of improvisation this sonnet is certainly remarkable C 33 KEATS & HIS POETRY Sonnet to Leigh Hunt.
... longer sought , I feel a free , A leafy luxury , seeing I could please , With these poor offerings , a man like thee . As an example of improvisation this sonnet is certainly remarkable C 33 KEATS & HIS POETRY Sonnet to Leigh Hunt.
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... thee , how melancholy loth Thou wast to lose fair Syrinx - do thou now , By thy love's milky brow ! By all the trembling mazes that she ran , Hear us , great Pan ! O thou , for whose soul - soothing quiet , turtles Passion their voices ...
... thee , how melancholy loth Thou wast to lose fair Syrinx - do thou now , By thy love's milky brow ! By all the trembling mazes that she ran , Hear us , great Pan ! O thou , for whose soul - soothing quiet , turtles Passion their voices ...
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... thee with fantastic leaping , The while they pelt each other on the crown With silvery oak - apples , and fir - cones brown- By all the echoes that about thee ring , Hear us , O satyr king ! O Hearkener to the loud - clapping shears ...
... thee with fantastic leaping , The while they pelt each other on the crown With silvery oak - apples , and fir - cones brown- By all the echoes that about thee ring , Hear us , O satyr king ! O Hearkener to the loud - clapping shears ...
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William Henry Hudson. Conjure thee to receive our humble Pæan , Upon thy Mount Lycean ! Many other extracts might be made to illus- trate that essential and pervading charm of 66 Endymion " which renders the reading of it a succession of ...
William Henry Hudson. Conjure thee to receive our humble Pæan , Upon thy Mount Lycean ! Many other extracts might be made to illus- trate that essential and pervading charm of 66 Endymion " which renders the reading of it a succession of ...
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... thee ; Hot Shame shall burn upon thy secret brow , And like a beaten hound tremble thou shalt - as now . But Byron and Shelley were quite wrong in supposing that Keats was killed by his critics , and firmly as the story which they ...
... thee ; Hot Shame shall burn upon thy secret brow , And like a beaten hound tremble thou shalt - as now . But Byron and Shelley were quite wrong in supposing that Keats was killed by his critics , and firmly as the story which they ...
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