The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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... human life we'll read . And one will teach a tame dove how it best May fan the cool air gently o'er my rest ; Another , bending o'er her nimble tread , Will set a green robe floating round her head , And still will dance with ever ...
... human life we'll read . And one will teach a tame dove how it best May fan the cool air gently o'er my rest ; Another , bending o'er her nimble tread , Will set a green robe floating round her head , And still will dance with ever ...
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... human serpentry , Have been content to let occasion die , Whilst they did sleep in love's elysium . And , truly , I would rather be struck dumb , Than speak against this ardent listlessness : For I have ever thought that it might bless ...
... human serpentry , Have been content to let occasion die , Whilst they did sleep in love's elysium . And , truly , I would rather be struck dumb , Than speak against this ardent listlessness : For I have ever thought that it might bless ...
第284页
... human , aim in its noblest sense is , however , the point in which Keats most differs from that Master to whom in early youth he was mainly indebted . In the prefatory letter to the Faerie Queene Spenser , 166 our sage and serious ...
... human , aim in its noblest sense is , however , the point in which Keats most differs from that Master to whom in early youth he was mainly indebted . In the prefatory letter to the Faerie Queene Spenser , 166 our sage and serious ...
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