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| John Keats - 1859 - 524 ÆäÀÌÁö
...winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain, Bring round the heart an indescribable feud; So do...mingles Grecian grandeur with the rude Wasting of old Time—with a billowy main A sun, a shadow of a magnitude. XXII. TO HAYDON. (WITH THE PKECEDIKG SONNET.)... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 370 ÆäÀÌÁö
...winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain, Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...with a billowy main A sun, a shadow of a magnitude. XXII. TO HAYDON. (WITH THE PRECEDING SONNET.) HAYDON ! forgive me that I cannot speak Definitively... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 ÆäÀÌÁö
...winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain, Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...main A sun, a shadow of a magnitude. The image of the "sick eagle" is beautiful in itself, and interesting in its application. (WlTH THE ABOVE.) Haydon !... | |
| John Keats, James Russell Lowell, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton (baron).) - 1871 - 342 ÆäÀÌÁö
...winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain, Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...the rude Wasting of old Time — with a billowy main XXII. TO HAYDON. (WITH THE PRECEDING SONNET.) HAYDON! forgive me that I cannot speak Definitively of... | |
| John Keats - 1874 - 320 ÆäÀÌÁö
...winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain, Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...with a billowy main A sun, a shadow of a magnitude. XIX. INCLOSING THE PRECEDING SONNET. HAYDON ! forgive me that I cannot speak Definitively of these... | |
| Benjamin Robert Haydon - 1876 - 372 ÆäÀÌÁö
...cloudy winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...with a billowy main A sun, a shadow of a magnitude." This struggle for utterance he sent to Haydon, with a sonnet addressed to him : " Haydon ! forgive... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 378 ÆäÀÌÁö
...cloudy winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...with a billowy main A sun, a shadow of a magnitude. TO . . .1 IME'S sea hath been five years at its slow ebb, Long hours have to and fro let creep the... | |
| Sir Hall Caine - 1882 - 384 ÆäÀÌÁö
...cloudy winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain Bring round the heart an indescribable feud ; So do...mingles Grecian grandeur with the rude Wasting of old Time—with a billowy main TO . . IME'S sea hath been five years at its slow ebb, Long hours have to... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 302 ÆäÀÌÁö
...cloudy winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain Bring round the heart an indescribable feud; So do...with a billowy main, A sun, a shadow of a magnitude. TO HAYDON. (WITH THE ABOVE.) l^v AYDON ! forgive me that I cannot speak 1 1 \y Definitively of these... | |
| John Keats - 1883 - 608 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of the morning's eye. Such dim-conceived glories of the brain Bring round the heart an undescribable feud ; So do these wonders a most dizzy pain, That...mingles Grecian grandeur with the rude Wasting of old Time—with a billowy main— A sun—a shadow of a magnitude. sonnet on the Marbles, and giving lines... | |
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