The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第74页
... blue , and over - spangled with a million Of little eyes , as though thou wert to shed , Over the darkest , lushest blue - bell bed , Handfuls of daisies . " . " Endymion , how strange ! Dream within dream ! " . She took an airy range ...
... blue , and over - spangled with a million Of little eyes , as though thou wert to shed , Over the darkest , lushest blue - bell bed , Handfuls of daisies . " . " Endymion , how strange ! Dream within dream ! " . She took an airy range ...
第97页
... blue - bell pinch To your dimpled arms . Once more sweet life begin ! " At this , from every side they hurried in , Rubbing their sleepy eyes with lazy wrists , And doubling overhead their little fists In backward yawns . But all were ...
... blue - bell pinch To your dimpled arms . Once more sweet life begin ! " At this , from every side they hurried in , Rubbing their sleepy eyes with lazy wrists , And doubling overhead their little fists In backward yawns . But all were ...
第98页
... blue orbs ! Who , who can write Of these first minutes ? The unchariest muse To embracements warm as theirs makes coy excuse . O it has ruffled every spirit there , Saving love's self , who stands superb to share The general gladness ...
... blue orbs ! Who , who can write Of these first minutes ? The unchariest muse To embracements warm as theirs makes coy excuse . O it has ruffled every spirit there , Saving love's self , who stands superb to share The general gladness ...
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