The Poetical Works of John Keats: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1866 - 438 oldal |
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22. oldal
... thou art as a dove Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; and the pearliest dew not brings Such morning incense from the fields of May , As do those brighter drops that twinkling stray From those kind eyes , -the very ...
... thou art as a dove Trembling its closed eyes and sleeked wings About me ; and the pearliest dew not brings Such morning incense from the fields of May , As do those brighter drops that twinkling stray From those kind eyes , -the very ...
23. oldal
... thou hast seen Her naked limbs among the alders green ; And that , alas ! is death . No , I can trace Something more high perplexing in thy face ! " Endymion look'd at her , and press'd her hand , And said , " Art thou so pale , who ...
... thou hast seen Her naked limbs among the alders green ; And that , alas ! is death . No , I can trace Something more high perplexing in thy face ! " Endymion look'd at her , and press'd her hand , And said , " Art thou so pale , who ...
45. oldal
... thou starved on the ruth , The bitterness of love : too long indeed , Seeing thou art so gentle . Could I weed Thy soul of care , by heavens , I would offer All the bright riches of my crystal coffer To Amphitrite ; all my clear - eyed ...
... thou starved on the ruth , The bitterness of love : too long indeed , Seeing thou art so gentle . Could I weed Thy soul of care , by heavens , I would offer All the bright riches of my crystal coffer To Amphitrite ; all my clear - eyed ...
47. oldal
... art thou , Too keen in beauty , for thy silver prow Not to have dipp'd in love's most gentle stream . O be propitious , nor severely deem My madness impious ; for , by all the stars That tend thy bidding , I do think the bars That kept ...
... art thou , Too keen in beauty , for thy silver prow Not to have dipp'd in love's most gentle stream . O be propitious , nor severely deem My madness impious ; for , by all the stars That tend thy bidding , I do think the bars That kept ...
52. oldal
... Art thou now forested ? O woodland Queen , What smoothest air thy smoother forehead woos ? Where dost thou listen to the wide halloos Of thy disparted nymphs ? Through what dark tree Glimmers thy crescent ? Wheresoe'er it be , ' Tis in ...
... Art thou now forested ? O woodland Queen , What smoothest air thy smoother forehead woos ? Where dost thou listen to the wide halloos Of thy disparted nymphs ? Through what dark tree Glimmers thy crescent ? Wheresoe'er it be , ' Tis in ...
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