The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... earth is ceasing never : On a lone winter evening , when the frost Has wrought a silence , from the stove there shrills The Cricket's song , in warmth increasing ever , And seems to one in drowsiness half lost , The Grasshopper's among ...
... earth is ceasing never : On a lone winter evening , when the frost Has wrought a silence , from the stove there shrills The Cricket's song , in warmth increasing ever , And seems to one in drowsiness half lost , The Grasshopper's among ...
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... earth ! Have ye souls in heaven too , Double - lived in regions new ? Yes , and those of heaven commune With the spheres of sun and moon ; With the noise of fountains wond'rous , And the parle of voices thund'rous ; With the whisper of ...
... earth ! Have ye souls in heaven too , Double - lived in regions new ? Yes , and those of heaven commune With the spheres of sun and moon ; With the noise of fountains wond'rous , And the parle of voices thund'rous ; With the whisper of ...
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... Earth , the great cosmic Power associated with Heaven as parent of the Titans , who are the first - born of all shap'd and palpable gods " ( v . ii . 200 , 153 ) . In the Fall of Hyperion , however , he has come to adopt the more con ...
... Earth , the great cosmic Power associated with Heaven as parent of the Titans , who are the first - born of all shap'd and palpable gods " ( v . ii . 200 , 153 ) . In the Fall of Hyperion , however , he has come to adopt the more con ...
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