The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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第18页
... head . Whene'er I wander , at the fall of night , Where woven boughs shut out the moon's bright ray , Should sad Despondency my musings fright , And frown , to drive fair Cheerfulness away , Peep with the moon - beams through the leafy ...
... head . Whene'er I wander , at the fall of night , Where woven boughs shut out the moon's bright ray , Should sad Despondency my musings fright , And frown , to drive fair Cheerfulness away , Peep with the moon - beams through the leafy ...
第177页
... head there shut from view : So that the jewel , safely casketed , Came forth , and in perfumed leafits spread . LV O ... heads , and smile ; Lift up your heads , sweet Spirits , heavily , And make a pale light in your cypress glooms ...
... head there shut from view : So that the jewel , safely casketed , Came forth , and in perfumed leafits spread . LV O ... heads , and smile ; Lift up your heads , sweet Spirits , heavily , And make a pale light in your cypress glooms ...
第411页
... head , to be engraved in the first style and put at the head of my Poem , saying at the same time he had never done the thing for any human being , and that it must have considerable effect as he will put his name to it " ( Letter to ...
... head , to be engraved in the first style and put at the head of my Poem , saying at the same time he had never done the thing for any human being , and that it must have considerable effect as he will put his name to it " ( Letter to ...
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