The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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... doth hiss Fancy into belief : anon it leads Through winding passages , where sameness breeds Vexing conceptions of some sudden change ; Whether to silver grots , or giant range Of sapphire columns , or fantastic bridge Athwart a flood ...
... doth hiss Fancy into belief : anon it leads Through winding passages , where sameness breeds Vexing conceptions of some sudden change ; Whether to silver grots , or giant range Of sapphire columns , or fantastic bridge Athwart a flood ...
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... doth she bring A gentler speech from burning Porphyro ; So woful , and of such deep sorrowing , That Angela gives promise she will do Whatever he shall wish , betide her weal or woe . XIX . Which was , to lead him , in close secrecy ...
... doth she bring A gentler speech from burning Porphyro ; So woful , and of such deep sorrowing , That Angela gives promise she will do Whatever he shall wish , betide her weal or woe . XIX . Which was , to lead him , in close secrecy ...
第233页
... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down ... doth not fade , Too much gaz'd at ? Where's the maid Whose lip mature is ever new ? Where's the eye , however blue ...
... doth rest Quiet on her mossy nest ; Then the hurry and alarm When the bee - hive casts its swarm ; Acorns ripe down ... doth not fade , Too much gaz'd at ? Where's the maid Whose lip mature is ever new ? Where's the eye , however blue ...
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