The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adieu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied , For ever piping songs for ever new ; More happy love ! more happy , happy love ! For ever warm and still to be enjoy'd , For ever panting , and for ever young ...
... leaves , nor ever bid the Spring adieu ; And , happy melodist , unwearied , For ever piping songs for ever new ; More happy love ! more happy , happy love ! For ever warm and still to be enjoy'd , For ever panting , and for ever young ...
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... leaves Budding - fruit ripening in stillness - autumn suns Smiling at eve upon the quiet sheaves , — Sweet Sappho's ... leaf at 18 18 Sonnets Sonnets.
... leaves Budding - fruit ripening in stillness - autumn suns Smiling at eve upon the quiet sheaves , — Sweet Sappho's ... leaf at 18 18 Sonnets Sonnets.
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... leaves of his life's book , And robs his fair name of its maidenhood ; It is as if the rose should pluck herself , Or the ripe plum finger its misty bloom , As if a Naiad , like a meddling elf , Should darken her pure grot with muddy ...
... leaves of his life's book , And robs his fair name of its maidenhood ; It is as if the rose should pluck herself , Or the ripe plum finger its misty bloom , As if a Naiad , like a meddling elf , Should darken her pure grot with muddy ...
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