The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... stood in this sweet spot , Some fainter gleamings o'er his fancy shot ; Nor was it long ere he had told the tale Of young Narcissus , and sad Echo's bale . 170 180 Where had he been , from whose warm head out - flew That sweetest of all ...
... stood in this sweet spot , Some fainter gleamings o'er his fancy shot ; Nor was it long ere he had told the tale Of young Narcissus , and sad Echo's bale . 170 180 Where had he been , from whose warm head out - flew That sweetest of all ...
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... stood winged Love , and on His left sat smiling Beauty's paragon . Far as the mariner on highest mast Can see all round upon the calmed vast , So wide was Neptune's hall : and as the blue Doth vault the waters , so the waters drew Their ...
... stood winged Love , and on His left sat smiling Beauty's paragon . Far as the mariner on highest mast Can see all round upon the calmed vast , So wide was Neptune's hall : and as the blue Doth vault the waters , so the waters drew Their ...
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... stood a pigmy's height : - Placed by her side the tallest Amazon Had stood a little child MS . cancelled . The idea of comparing Thea's height with the stature of the Pigmy was doubtless suggested by Paradise Lost , i . 780 , where the ...
... stood a pigmy's height : - Placed by her side the tallest Amazon Had stood a little child MS . cancelled . The idea of comparing Thea's height with the stature of the Pigmy was doubtless suggested by Paradise Lost , i . 780 , where the ...
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