The Poetry of John KeatsMonarch Press, 1965 - 77页 |
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第36页
... followed her to her " elfin grot " where she had lulled him to sleep . In that sleep , terrible dreams had come to the knight , dreams of deathly pale warriors and kings who warned that " La Bella Dame Sans Merci " had him in her power ...
... followed her to her " elfin grot " where she had lulled him to sleep . In that sleep , terrible dreams had come to the knight , dreams of deathly pale warriors and kings who warned that " La Bella Dame Sans Merci " had him in her power ...
第40页
... followed , it is Cupid who comes to the mountaintop to claim his bride , though Psyche , of course , does not know his true identity . For a while the pair are blissfully happy , meeting only by night , in the dark . But soon Psyche's ...
... followed , it is Cupid who comes to the mountaintop to claim his bride , though Psyche , of course , does not know his true identity . For a while the pair are blissfully happy , meeting only by night , in the dark . But soon Psyche's ...
第46页
... followed by the reminder that ... here there is no light , Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways . In other words , while the spirit is roaming in regions of pure light , the ...
... followed by the reminder that ... here there is no light , Save what from heaven is with the breezes blown Through verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways . In other words , while the spirit is roaming in regions of pure light , the ...
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