The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第46页
... lips can make it : till agreed , A lovely tale of 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 ...
... lips can make it : till agreed , A lovely tale of 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 ...
第104页
... lips , O slippery blisses , twinkling eyes , And by these tenderest , milky sovereignties These tenderest , and by the nectar - wine , The passion " . " O lov'd Ida the divine ! Endymion ! dearest ! Ah , unhappy me ! His soul will ...
... lips , O slippery blisses , twinkling eyes , And by these tenderest , milky sovereignties These tenderest , and by the nectar - wine , The passion " . " O lov'd Ida the divine ! Endymion ! dearest ! Ah , unhappy me ! His soul will ...
第124页
... lips , while I in calm speech tell How specious heaven was changed to real hell . " One morn she left me sleeping : half awake I sought for her smooth arms and lips , to slake My greedy thirst with nectarous camel - draughts ; But 124 ...
... lips , while I in calm speech tell How specious heaven was changed to real hell . " One morn she left me sleeping : half awake I sought for her smooth arms and lips , to slake My greedy thirst with nectarous camel - draughts ; But 124 ...
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