The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639页 |
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... wide outlet , fathomless and dim To wild uncertainty and shadows grim . There , when new wonders ceas'd to float before , And thoughts of self came on , how crude and sore The journey homeward to habitual self ! A mad - pursuing of the ...
... wide outlet , fathomless and dim To wild uncertainty and shadows grim . There , when new wonders ceas'd to float before , And thoughts of self came on , how crude and sore The journey homeward to habitual self ! A mad - pursuing of the ...
第190页
... wide stairs a darkling way they found.— In all the house was heard no human sound . A chain - droop'd lamp was flickering by each door ; The arras , rich with horseman , hawk , and hound , Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar ; And ...
... wide stairs a darkling way they found.— In all the house was heard no human sound . A chain - droop'd lamp was flickering by each door ; The arras , rich with horseman , hawk , and hound , Flutter'd in the besieging wind's uproar ; And ...
第503页
... wide Suddenly on the Ocean's chilly streams The planet orb etc. burst them wide And sudden on the Ocean's chilly streams . The planet orb etc. MS . ... This passage was misinterpreted by Woodhouse's clerk , who altered the punctuation to " ...
... wide Suddenly on the Ocean's chilly streams The planet orb etc. burst them wide And sudden on the Ocean's chilly streams . The planet orb etc. MS . ... This passage was misinterpreted by Woodhouse's clerk , who altered the punctuation to " ...
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