The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... thou a goblet for dark sparkling wine ? That goblet right heavy , and massy , and gold ? And splendidly mark'd with the story divine Of Armida the fair , and Rinaldo the bold ? Hast thou a steed with a mane richly flowing ? Hast thou a ...
... thou a goblet for dark sparkling wine ? That goblet right heavy , and massy , and gold ? And splendidly mark'd with the story divine Of Armida the fair , and Rinaldo the bold ? Hast thou a steed with a mane richly flowing ? Hast thou a ...
第101页
... thou shouldst move My heart so potently ? When yet a child I oft have dried my tears when thou hast smil'd . Thou seem'dst my sister : hand in hand we went From eve to morn across the firmament . No apples would I gather from the tree , ...
... thou shouldst move My heart so potently ? When yet a child I oft have dried my tears when thou hast smil'd . Thou seem'dst my sister : hand in hand we went From eve to morn across the firmament . No apples would I gather from the tree , ...
第149页
... Thou beauteous wreath , with melancholy eyes , Possess whatever bliss thou canst devise , Telling me only where my nymph is fled , --- Where she doth breathe ! " " Bright planet , thou hast said , " Return'd the snake , " but seal with ...
... Thou beauteous wreath , with melancholy eyes , Possess whatever bliss thou canst devise , Telling me only where my nymph is fled , --- Where she doth breathe ! " " Bright planet , thou hast said , " Return'd the snake , " but seal with ...
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