The Poetical Works of John KeatsHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1903 - 344 oldal |
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... silver bellies on the pebbly sand . If you but scantily hold out the hand , That very instant not one will remain ; But turn your eye , and they are there again . The ripples seem right glad to reach those cresses , And cool themselves ...
... silver bellies on the pebbly sand . If you but scantily hold out the hand , That very instant not one will remain ; But turn your eye , and they are there again . The ripples seem right glad to reach those cresses , And cool themselves ...
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... silver rim Above a cloud , and with a gradual swim Coming into the blue with all her light . O Maker of sweet poets , dear delight Of this fair world , and all its gentle livers ; Spangler of clouds , halo of crystal rivers , Mingler ...
... silver rim Above a cloud , and with a gradual swim Coming into the blue with all her light . O Maker of sweet poets , dear delight Of this fair world , and all its gentle livers ; Spangler of clouds , halo of crystal rivers , Mingler ...
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... silver voice . Ah ! it was fraught With many joys for him : the warder's ken Had found white coursers prancing in the glen : Friends very dear to him he soon will see ; So pushes off his boat most eagerly , And soon upon the lake he ...
... silver voice . Ah ! it was fraught With many joys for him : the warder's ken Had found white coursers prancing in the glen : Friends very dear to him he soon will see ; So pushes off his boat most eagerly , And soon upon the lake he ...
17. oldal
... dew are yet drooping , I see you are treading the verge of the sea : And now ! ah , I see it - you just now are stooping To pick up the keep - sake intended for me . C If a cherub , on pinions of silver descending , POEMS . 17.
... dew are yet drooping , I see you are treading the verge of the sea : And now ! ah , I see it - you just now are stooping To pick up the keep - sake intended for me . C If a cherub , on pinions of silver descending , POEMS . 17.
18. oldal
John Keats Francis Turner Palgrave. If a cherub , on pinions of silver descending , Had brought me a gem from the fret - work of heaven ; And smiles , with his star - cheering voice sweetly blending , The blessings of Tighe had ...
John Keats Francis Turner Palgrave. If a cherub , on pinions of silver descending , Had brought me a gem from the fret - work of heaven ; And smiles , with his star - cheering voice sweetly blending , The blessings of Tighe had ...
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adieu art thou beauty behold beneath bliss bower breast breath bright Carian clouds Corinth dark deep delight divine dost doth dream earth Enceladus Endymion eyes F. T. PALGRAVE face Faerie Queene faint fair fear feel flowers forest gentle Goddess golden green grief hair hand happy hath heard heart heaven Hyperion immortal JOHN KEATS Keats kiss Lamia leaves Leigh Hunt light lips lone look'd lute Lycius lyre melody Mermaid Tavern morning mortal Naiad never night nymph o'er Oceanus pain pale pass'd passion Phorcus pleasant pleasure poem Poet rose round Saturn Scylla seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spake spirit stars stept stood strange sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought tongue touch'd trees trembling twas voice weep wide wild wind wings wonders young youth