The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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第82页
... hear the linnet's note ! Before mine eyes thick films and shadows float- O let me ' noint them with the heaven's light ! Dost thou now lave thy feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please ...
... hear the linnet's note ! Before mine eyes thick films and shadows float- O let me ' noint them with the heaven's light ! Dost thou now lave thy feet and ankles white ? O think how sweet to me the freshening sluice ! Dost thou now please ...
第264页
... hear what I shall say . Moon ! keep wide thy golden ears— Hearken , stars ! and hearken , spheres ! - Hearken , thou eternal sky ! I sing an infant's lullaby , A pretty lullaby . Listen , listen , listen , listen , Glisten , glisten ...
... hear what I shall say . Moon ! keep wide thy golden ears— Hearken , stars ! and hearken , spheres ! - Hearken , thou eternal sky ! I sing an infant's lullaby , A pretty lullaby . Listen , listen , listen , listen , Glisten , glisten ...
第334页
... hear , I hear . Yet you were about to advise more , -I listen . Ethelbert . This learned doctor will agree with me , That not in the smallest point should he be thwarted , Or gainsaid by one word ; his very motions , Nods , becks , and ...
... hear , I hear . Yet you were about to advise more , -I listen . Ethelbert . This learned doctor will agree with me , That not in the smallest point should he be thwarted , Or gainsaid by one word ; his very motions , Nods , becks , and ...
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