The Poetical Works of John KeatsThomas Y. Crowell & Company, 1884 - 298页 |
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... voice , And from the heart up - springs , rejoice ! rejoice ! Sounds which will reach the Framer of all things , And die away in ardent mutterings . No one who once the glorious sun has seen , And all the clouds , and felt his bosom ...
... voice , And from the heart up - springs , rejoice ! rejoice ! Sounds which will reach the Framer of all things , And die away in ardent mutterings . No one who once the glorious sun has seen , And all the clouds , and felt his bosom ...
第249页
... voice Of Cœlus , from the universal space , Thus whisper'd low and solemn in his ear . " O brightest of my children dear , earth - born " And sky - engendered , Son of Mysteries " All unrevealed even to the powers " Which met at thy ...
... voice Of Cœlus , from the universal space , Thus whisper'd low and solemn in his ear . " O brightest of my children dear , earth - born " And sky - engendered , Son of Mysteries " All unrevealed even to the powers " Which met at thy ...
第259页
... voice flow'd on , like timorous brook That , lingering along a pebbled coast , Doth fear to meet the sea : but sea it met , And shudder'd ; for the overwhelming voice Of huge Enceladus swallow'd it in wrath : The ponderous syllables ...
... voice flow'd on , like timorous brook That , lingering along a pebbled coast , Doth fear to meet the sea : but sea it met , And shudder'd ; for the overwhelming voice Of huge Enceladus swallow'd it in wrath : The ponderous syllables ...
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