The Poetical Works of John Keats Given from His Own Editions and Other Authentic Sources and Collated with Many Manuscripts, 2. kötetJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1891 |
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208. oldal
... all crimson barr'd ; And full of silver moons , that , as she breathed , Dissolv'd , or brighter shone , or interwreathed Their lustres with the gloomier tapestries- 50 So rainbow - sided , touch'd with miseries , She 208 PART I LAMIA .
... all crimson barr'd ; And full of silver moons , that , as she breathed , Dissolv'd , or brighter shone , or interwreathed Their lustres with the gloomier tapestries- 50 So rainbow - sided , touch'd with miseries , She 208 PART I LAMIA .
211. oldal
... moon in wane , Faded before him , cower'd , nor could restrain Her fearful sobs , self - folding like a flower That faints into itself at evening hour : But the God fostering her chilled hand , She felt the warmth , her eyelids open'd ...
... moon in wane , Faded before him , cower'd , nor could restrain Her fearful sobs , self - folding like a flower That faints into itself at evening hour : But the God fostering her chilled hand , She felt the warmth , her eyelids open'd ...
236. oldal
... moon , And of thy lillies , that do paler grow Now they can no more hear thy ghittern's tune , For venturing syllables that ill beseem The quiet glooms of such a piteous theme . XX . Grant thou a pardon here , and then the tale . Shall ...
... moon , And of thy lillies , that do paler grow Now they can no more hear thy ghittern's tune , For venturing syllables that ill beseem The quiet glooms of such a piteous theme . XX . Grant thou a pardon here , and then the tale . Shall ...
246. oldal
... moon , and sun , And she forgot the blue above the trees , And she forgot the dells where waters run , And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze ; She had no knowledge when the day was done , And the new morn she saw not : but in peace ...
... moon , and sun , And she forgot the blue above the trees , And she forgot the dells where waters run , And she forgot the chilly autumn breeze ; She had no knowledge when the day was done , And the new morn she saw not : but in peace ...
257. oldal
... moon , While Porphyro upon her face doth look , Like puzzled urchin on an aged crone Who keepeth clos'd a wond'rous riddle - book , As spectacled she sits in chimney nook . But soon his eyes grew brilliant , when she told His lady's ...
... moon , While Porphyro upon her face doth look , Like puzzled urchin on an aged crone Who keepeth clos'd a wond'rous riddle - book , As spectacled she sits in chimney nook . But soon his eyes grew brilliant , when she told His lady's ...
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
aching Agnes Apollo art thou Bag-pipe beauty bliss blush breath bright canst censer cheek clouds cold Corinth dark death deep divine doth dream DUSKETHA earth Elgin Marbles Enceladus eternal eyes face fade faery fair fear feet flowers GEORGE KEATS gloom Goddess golden green hair hand happy hast hath heard heart heaven Hermes hour Hyperion John Hamilton Reynolds kiss'd Lamia leave light lips listen look look'd lute Lycius lyre Madeline marble melody Mermaid Tavern Mnemosyne moan moon morn mortal Muse Naiad never night numbers nymph o'er once pain pale pass'd Phorcus Porphyro rose SALAMANDER Saturn seem'd shade shadow sick sigh silent silver sing sleep soft song SONNET sorrow soul spake Spirit stars stood sweet tears tell Thea thee thine thing thou art thought thunder tongue touch'd trees tremble voice warm weep wings ZEPHYR
Népszerű szakaszok
282. oldal - Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too...
268. oldal - Away! away! for I will fly to thee, Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards, But on the viewless wings of Poesy, Though the dull brain perplexes and retards: Already with thee!
270. oldal - Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare; Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss, Though winning near the goal — yet, do not grieve; She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss, For ever wilt thou love, and she be fair! Ah, happy, happy boughs! that cannot shed Your leaves, nor ever bid the Spring adieu; And, happy melodist, unwearied, For ever piping songs for ever new; More happy love!
268. oldal - I cannot see what flowers are at my feet, Nor what soft incense hangs upon the boughs, But, in embalmed darkness, guess each sweet...
261. oldal - Half-hidden, like a mermaid in sea-weed, Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St. Agnes in her bed, But dares not look behind, or all the charm is fled.
226. oldal - Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven: We know her woof, her texture; she is given In the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine — Unweave a rainbow, as it erewhile made The tender-person'd Lamia melt into a shade.
271. oldal - O Attic shape ! Fair attitude ! with brede Of marble men and maidens overwrought, With forest branches and the trodden weed ; Thou, silent form, dost tease us out of thought As doth eternity...
269. oldal - Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird ! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown: Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth, when, sick for home, She stood in tears amid the alien corn; The same that oft-times hath Charmed magic casements, opening on the foam Of perilous seas in faery lands forlorn.
282. oldal - Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary floor, Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind...
260. oldal - No uttered syllable, or, woe betide ! But to her heart, her heart was voluble, Paining with eloquence her balmy side ; As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain, and die, heart-stifled, in her dell.