The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... look back ! and be some pity shown . " He did ; not with cold wonder fearingly , But Orpheus - like at an Eurydice ... look growing coy , she saw his chain so sure : " Leave thee alone ! Look back ! Ah , Goddess , see Whether my eyes can ...
... look back ! and be some pity shown . " He did ; not with cold wonder fearingly , But Orpheus - like at an Eurydice ... look growing coy , she saw his chain so sure : " Leave thee alone ! Look back ! Ah , Goddess , see Whether my eyes can ...
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... look upon that gray - beard wretch ! Mark how , possess'd , his lashless eyelids stretch Around his demon eyes ... look'd and look'd again a level — No ! " A serpent ! " echoed he ; no sooner said , Than with a frightful scream she ...
... look upon that gray - beard wretch ! Mark how , possess'd , his lashless eyelids stretch Around his demon eyes ... look'd and look'd again a level — No ! " A serpent ! " echoed he ; no sooner said , Than with a frightful scream she ...
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... look on midnight sky , But I behold thine eyes ' well memoried light ; I cannot look upon the rose's dye , But to thy cheek my soul doth take its flight ; I cannot look on any budding flower , But my fond ear , in fancy at thy lips ...
... look on midnight sky , But I behold thine eyes ' well memoried light ; I cannot look upon the rose's dye , But to thy cheek my soul doth take its flight ; I cannot look on any budding flower , But my fond ear , in fancy at thy lips ...
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