The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... Cold , O cold indeed Were her fair limbs , and like a common weed The sea - swell took her hair . Dead as she was I clung about her waist , nor ceas'd to pass Fleet as an arrow through unfathom'd brine , Until there shone a fabric ...
... Cold , O cold indeed Were her fair limbs , and like a common weed The sea - swell took her hair . Dead as she was I clung about her waist , nor ceas'd to pass Fleet as an arrow through unfathom'd brine , Until there shone a fabric ...
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... cold , cold gloom ! O lank - eared Phantoms of black - weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have I seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught 220 230 To see and to behold these horrors new ? Saturn is fallen , am I too to fall ...
... cold , cold gloom ! O lank - eared Phantoms of black - weeded pools ! Why do I know ye ? why have I seen ye ? why Is my eternal essence thus distraught 220 230 To see and to behold these horrors new ? Saturn is fallen , am I too to fall ...
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... cold sward . Cf. Ode to the Nightingale , 6 and note . 953. Rhadamanthus , one of the " three sons of Jupiter ; who for their justice were fained to judge the soules in another world " ( Sandys , on Ovid , Met . ix . ) . - 970. Wan as ...
... cold sward . Cf. Ode to the Nightingale , 6 and note . 953. Rhadamanthus , one of the " three sons of Jupiter ; who for their justice were fained to judge the soules in another world " ( Sandys , on Ovid , Met . ix . ) . - 970. Wan as ...
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