The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第154页
... kiss'd , And , horror ! kiss'd his own - he was alone . --- Her steed a little higher soar'd , and then Dropt hawkwise to the earth . There lies a den , Beyond the seeming confines of the space Made for the soul to wander in and trace ...
... kiss'd , And , horror ! kiss'd his own - he was alone . --- Her steed a little higher soar'd , and then Dropt hawkwise to the earth . There lies a den , Beyond the seeming confines of the space Made for the soul to wander in and trace ...
第160页
... kisses gave To the void air , bidding them find out love : But when I came to feel how far above All fancy , pride , and fickle maidenhood , All earthly pleasure , all imagin'd good , Was the warm tremble of a devout kiss , Even then ...
... kisses gave To the void air , bidding them find out love : But when I came to feel how far above All fancy , pride , and fickle maidenhood , All earthly pleasure , all imagin'd good , Was the warm tremble of a devout kiss , Even then ...
第167页
... kiss'd , and bless'd with fair good night : Her brother kiss'd her too , and knelt adown Before his goddess , in a blissful swoon . She gave her fair hands to him , and behold , Before three swiftest kisses he had told , They vanish'd ...
... kiss'd , and bless'd with fair good night : Her brother kiss'd her too , and knelt adown Before his goddess , in a blissful swoon . She gave her fair hands to him , and behold , Before three swiftest kisses he had told , They vanish'd ...
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