The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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第79页
... deep ! How tremulous - dazzlingly the wheels sweep Around their axle ! Then these gleaming reins , How lithe ! When this thy chariot attains Its airy goal , haply some bower veils Those twilight eyes ? Those eyes ! -my spirit fails ...
... deep ! How tremulous - dazzlingly the wheels sweep Around their axle ! Then these gleaming reins , How lithe ! When this thy chariot attains Its airy goal , haply some bower veils Those twilight eyes ? Those eyes ! -my spirit fails ...
第100页
... deep , deep water - world , To find Endymion . On gold sand impearl'd With lily shells , and pebbles milky white , Poor Cynthia greeted him , and sooth'd her light Against his pallid face : he felt the charm To breathlessness , and ...
... deep , deep water - world , To find Endymion . On gold sand impearl'd With lily shells , and pebbles milky white , Poor Cynthia greeted him , and sooth'd her light Against his pallid face : he felt the charm To breathlessness , and ...
第117页
... deep : yet not exalt alone ; At his right hand stood winged Love , and on His left sat smiling Beauty's paragon . Far as the mariner on highest mast Can see all round upon the calmed vast , So wide was Neptune's hall : and as the blue ...
... deep : yet not exalt alone ; At his right hand stood winged Love , and on His left sat smiling Beauty's paragon . Far as the mariner on highest mast Can see all round upon the calmed vast , So wide was Neptune's hall : and as the blue ...
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