The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... rose ; ' twas the first that threw Its sweets upon the summer : graceful it grew As is the wand that queen Titania wields . And , as I feasted on its fragrancy , I thought the garden - rose it far excell'd : But when , O Wells ! thy roses ...
... rose ; ' twas the first that threw Its sweets upon the summer : graceful it grew As is the wand that queen Titania wields . And , as I feasted on its fragrancy , I thought the garden - rose it far excell'd : But when , O Wells ! thy roses ...
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... rose - scented , And the rose herself has got Perfume which on earth is not ; Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless , tranced thing , But divine melodious truth ; Philosophic numbers smooth ; Tales and golden histories Of ...
... rose - scented , And the rose herself has got Perfume which on earth is not ; Where the nightingale doth sing Not a senseless , tranced thing , But divine melodious truth ; Philosophic numbers smooth ; Tales and golden histories Of ...
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... rose full - blown like a rose : flushing heated BM . more rosy than the rose , Heated . Woodhouse MS . 8. Go , go ! O Christ BM . XVII . 1-3 . I will not harm her , etc. : - I will not harm her , by the great St. Paul ; Swear'th ...
... rose full - blown like a rose : flushing heated BM . more rosy than the rose , Heated . Woodhouse MS . 8. Go , go ! O Christ BM . XVII . 1-3 . I will not harm her , etc. : - I will not harm her , by the great St. Paul ; Swear'th ...
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