The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第205页
... forest hie ; How she might find the clay , so dearly prized , And sing to it one latest lullaby ; How her short absence might be unsurmised , While she the inmost of the dream would try . Resolv'd , she took with her an aged nurse , And ...
... forest hie ; How she might find the clay , so dearly prized , And sing to it one latest lullaby ; How her short absence might be unsurmised , While she the inmost of the dream would try . Resolv'd , she took with her an aged nurse , And ...
第229页
... forest branches and the trodden weed ; Thou , silent form , dost tease us out of thought As doth eternity : Cold Pastoral ! When old age shall this generation waste , Thou shalt remain , in midst of other woe Than ours , a friend to man ...
... forest branches and the trodden weed ; Thou , silent form , dost tease us out of thought As doth eternity : Cold Pastoral ! When old age shall this generation waste , Thou shalt remain , in midst of other woe Than ours , a friend to man ...
第236页
... forest's whispering fleeces , Since men knew nor rent nor leases . No , the bugle sounds no more , And the twanging bow no more ; Silent is the ivory shrill Past the heath and up the hill ; There is no mid - forest laugh , Where lone ...
... forest's whispering fleeces , Since men knew nor rent nor leases . No , the bugle sounds no more , And the twanging bow no more ; Silent is the ivory shrill Past the heath and up the hill ; There is no mid - forest laugh , Where lone ...
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