The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第12页
... arms . A dimpled hand , Fair as some wonder out of fairy land , Hung from his shoulder like the drooping flowers Of whitest Cassia , fresh from summer showers : And this he fondled with his happy cheek As if for joy he would no further ...
... arms . A dimpled hand , Fair as some wonder out of fairy land , Hung from his shoulder like the drooping flowers Of whitest Cassia , fresh from summer showers : And this he fondled with his happy cheek As if for joy he would no further ...
第103页
... arms , he took , O bliss ! A naked waist : " Fair Cupid , whence is this ? A well - known voice sigh'd , " Sweetest , here am I ! ” At which soft ravishment , with doating cry They trembled to each other . - Helicon ! O fountain'd hill ...
... arms , he took , O bliss ! A naked waist : " Fair Cupid , whence is this ? A well - known voice sigh'd , " Sweetest , here am I ! ” At which soft ravishment , with doating cry They trembled to each other . - Helicon ! O fountain'd hill ...
第259页
... arm He lean'd ; not rising , from supreme contempt . " Or shall we listen to the over - wise , " Or to the over - foolish giant , Gods ? " Not thunderbolt on thunderbolt , till all " That rebel Jove's whole armory were spent , " Not ...
... arm He lean'd ; not rising , from supreme contempt . " Or shall we listen to the over - wise , " Or to the over - foolish giant , Gods ? " Not thunderbolt on thunderbolt , till all " That rebel Jove's whole armory were spent , " Not ...
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