The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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第123页
... tears , and smiles , and honey - words she wove A net whose thraldom was more bliss than all The range of flower'd Elysium . Thus did fall The dew of her rich speech : " Ah ! Art awake ? O let me hear thee speak , for Cupid's sake ! I ...
... tears , and smiles , and honey - words she wove A net whose thraldom was more bliss than all The range of flower'd Elysium . Thus did fall The dew of her rich speech : " Ah ! Art awake ? O let me hear thee speak , for Cupid's sake ! I ...
第160页
... tears she wept were tears of sorrow ; Answering thus , just as the golden morrow Beam'd upward from the vallies of the east : " O that the flutter of this heart had ceas'd , Or the sweet name of love had pass'd away . Young feather'd ...
... tears she wept were tears of sorrow ; Answering thus , just as the golden morrow Beam'd upward from the vallies of the east : " O that the flutter of this heart had ceas'd , Or the sweet name of love had pass'd away . Young feather'd ...
第208页
... tears unto the core . LIV . And so she ever fed it with thin tears , Whence thick , and green , and beautiful it grew , So that it smelt more balmy than its peers Of Basil - tufts in Florence ; for it drew Nurture besides , and life ...
... tears unto the core . LIV . And so she ever fed it with thin tears , Whence thick , and green , and beautiful it grew , So that it smelt more balmy than its peers Of Basil - tufts in Florence ; for it drew Nurture besides , and life ...
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