The Poetical Works of John KeatsEdward Moxon, 1847 - 260 oldal |
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8. oldal
... spake he : " Men of Latmos ! shepherd bands ! Whose care it is to guard a thousand flocks : Whether descended from beneath the rocks That overtop your mountains ; whether come From valleys where the pipe is never dumb ; Or from your ...
... spake he : " Men of Latmos ! shepherd bands ! Whose care it is to guard a thousand flocks : Whether descended from beneath the rocks That overtop your mountains ; whether come From valleys where the pipe is never dumb ; Or from your ...
23. oldal
... spake . " Peona ! ever have I long'd to slake My thirst for the world's praises : nothing base , No merely slumberous phantasm , could unlace The stubborn canvas for my voyage prepared- Though now ' tis tatter'd ; leaving my bark bared ...
... spake . " Peona ! ever have I long'd to slake My thirst for the world's praises : nothing base , No merely slumberous phantasm , could unlace The stubborn canvas for my voyage prepared- Though now ' tis tatter'd ; leaving my bark bared ...
48. oldal
... spake he , and that moment felt endued With power to dream deliciously ; so wound Through a dim passage , searching till he found The smoothest mossy bed and deepest , where He threw himself , and just into the air Stretching his ...
... spake he , and that moment felt endued With power to dream deliciously ; so wound Through a dim passage , searching till he found The smoothest mossy bed and deepest , where He threw himself , and just into the air Stretching his ...
56. oldal
... In wakeful ears , like uproar past and gone- Like thunder - clouds that spake to Babylon , And set those old Chaldeans to their tasks.- Are then regalities all gilded masks ? No , there are throned seats unscalable But by a 56 ENDYMION .
... In wakeful ears , like uproar past and gone- Like thunder - clouds that spake to Babylon , And set those old Chaldeans to their tasks.- Are then regalities all gilded masks ? No , there are throned seats unscalable But by a 56 ENDYMION .
60. oldal
... spake romance , But when my eyes with thine thereon could dance : No woods were green enough , no bower divine , Until thou lifted'st up thine eyelids fine : In sowing - time ne'er would I dibble take , Or drop a seed , till thou wast ...
... spake romance , But when my eyes with thine thereon could dance : No woods were green enough , no bower divine , Until thou lifted'st up thine eyelids fine : In sowing - time ne'er would I dibble take , Or drop a seed , till thou wast ...
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