The Poetical Works of John KeatsKegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1888 - 349 Seiten |
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... tears when thou hast smiled . Thou seem'dst my sister : hand in hand we went From eve to morn across the firmament . No apples would I gather from the tree , Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously > No tumbling water ever spake ...
... tears when thou hast smiled . Thou seem'dst my sister : hand in hand we went From eve to morn across the firmament . No apples would I gather from the tree , Till thou hadst cool'd their cheeks deliciously > No tumbling water ever spake ...
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... tears , her stout defender sent : And from her own pure self no joy dissembling , Wraps round her ample robe with happy trembling . Sometimes , when the good Knight his rest would take , It is reflected , clearly , in a lake , With the ...
... tears , her stout defender sent : And from her own pure self no joy dissembling , Wraps round her ample robe with happy trembling . Sometimes , when the good Knight his rest would take , It is reflected , clearly , in a lake , With the ...
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... tears of languishment , Or that the evening dew had pearl'd their tresses He feels a moisture on his cheek , and blesses , With lips that tremble , and with glistening eye , All the soft luxury That nestled in his arms . A dimpled hand ...
... tears of languishment , Or that the evening dew had pearl'd their tresses He feels a moisture on his cheek , and blesses , With lips that tremble , and with glistening eye , All the soft luxury That nestled in his arms . A dimpled hand ...
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... tears ' mong the dewdrops of morning oft glisten'd . In this little dome , all those melodies strange , Soft , plaintive , and melting , for ever will sigh ; Nor e'er will the notes from their tenderness change ; Nor e'er will the music ...
... tears ' mong the dewdrops of morning oft glisten'd . In this little dome , all those melodies strange , Soft , plaintive , and melting , for ever will sigh ; Nor e'er will the notes from their tenderness change ; Nor e'er will the music ...
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... tears it tried , Which fell profusely from the rose - tree stem ! Haply it was the workings of its pride , In strife to throw upon the shore a gem Outvying all the buds in Flora's diadem . * * WOMAN ! when I behold thee flippant , vain ...
... tears it tried , Which fell profusely from the rose - tree stem ! Haply it was the workings of its pride , In strife to throw upon the shore a gem Outvying all the buds in Flora's diadem . * * WOMAN ! when I behold thee flippant , vain ...
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