The Poetical Works of John KeatsEdward Moxon & Company, Dover street., 1863 - 301페이지 |
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... soon discover the charm of rhyme , and perhaps fewer who can resist making fun of the Mrs. Graftys of Craven Street , Finsbury , when they have the chance . See Haydon's Autobiography , vol . i . p . 361 . In 1812 , when he was in his ...
... soon discover the charm of rhyme , and perhaps fewer who can resist making fun of the Mrs. Graftys of Craven Street , Finsbury , when they have the chance . See Haydon's Autobiography , vol . i . p . 361 . In 1812 , when he was in his ...
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... soon , but the waves in which he was struggling looked only the blacker that they were shone upon by the signal - torch that promised safety , and love , and rest . It is good to know that one of Keats's last pleas- ures was in hearing ...
... soon , but the waves in which he was struggling looked only the blacker that they were shone upon by the signal - torch that promised safety , and love , and rest . It is good to know that one of Keats's last pleas- ures was in hearing ...
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... soon as we have discovered the word for our joy or sorrow , we are no longer its serfs , but its lords . We reward the discoverer of an anæsthetic for the body and make him member of all the societies , but him who finds a nepenthe for ...
... soon as we have discovered the word for our joy or sorrow , we are no longer its serfs , but its lords . We reward the discoverer of an anæsthetic for the body and make him member of all the societies , but him who finds a nepenthe for ...
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... soon perceive great inexperience , immaturity , and every error denoting a feverish attempt , rather than a deed accomplished . The two first books , and indeed the two last , I feel sen- sible are not of such completion as to warrant ...
... soon perceive great inexperience , immaturity , and every error denoting a feverish attempt , rather than a deed accomplished . The two first books , and indeed the two last , I feel sen- sible are not of such completion as to warrant ...
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... . Nor do we merely feel these essences For one short hour ; no , even as the trees That whisper round a temple become soon Dear as the temple's self , so does the moon , The passion poesy , glories infinite , Haunt us till.
... . Nor do we merely feel these essences For one short hour ; no , even as the trees That whisper round a temple become soon Dear as the temple's self , so does the moon , The passion poesy , glories infinite , Haunt us till.
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Adieu Apollo art thou beauty beneath Beneath the silence bliss blue bower breast breath bright buds censer CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE clouds Corinth dark dear delight divine dost doth dream Dryad e'er earth ELGIN MARBLES Elysium Endymion eyes face fair fancy feel flowers forest gentle golden Gondibert gone green hair hand happy head heart heaven Keats kiss Lamia leaves light lips look lute Lycius lyre melodies Mermaid Tavern morning mortal Muse Naiad never night nymphs o'er pain pale pinions pleasant pleasure poesy poet rills ring-doves rose round Saturn seem'd shade sigh silent silver sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul spirit stars stept stood strange streams sweet tears tell tender thee thine things thou art thou hast thought trees trembling twas voice warm weep whence whispering wild wind wings wonders young youth
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265 페이지 - Where are the songs of Spring ? Ay, where are they ? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too, While barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day, And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue ; Then in a wailful choir the small gnats mourn Among the river sallows, borne aloft Or sinking as the light wind lives or dies ; And full-grown lambs loud bleat from hilly bourn ; Hedge-crickets sing ; and now with treble soft The redbreast whistles from a garden-croft, And gathering swallows twitter in the skies.
189 페이지 - St Agnes' Eve — Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold ; The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass, And silent was the flock in woolly fold : Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he told His rosary, and while his frosted breath, Like pious incense from a censer old, Seem'd taking flight for heaven, without a death, Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith...
266 페이지 - She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die; And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu; and aching Pleasure nigh, Turning to Poison while the bee-mouth sips: Ay, in the very temple of delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine...
35 페이지 - A THING of beauty is a joy for ever : Its loveliness increases ; it will never Pass into nothingness ; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
256 페이지 - Forlorn ! the very word is like a bell To toll me back from thee to my sole self! Adieu ! the fancy cannot cheat so well As she is famed to do, deceiving elf. Adieu ! adieu ! thy plaintive anthem fades Past the near meadows, over the still stream, Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep In the next valley-glades : Was it a vision, or a waking dream? Fled is that music : — do I wake or sleep ? ODE ON A GRECIAN URN.
199 페이지 - And now, my love, my seraph fair, awake! Thou art my heaven, and I thine eremite: Open thine eyes, for meek St. Agnes' sake, Or I shall drowse beside thee, so my soul doth ache.
16 페이지 - And strength by limping sway disabled, And art made tongue-tied by authority...
348 페이지 - I behold, upon the night's starr'd face, Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance, And think that I may never live to trace Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance; And when I feel, fair creature of an hour!
167 페이지 - Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy ? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven : We know her woof, her texture ; she is given In the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine — Unweave a rainbow, as it erewhile made The tender-person'd Lamia melt into a shade.
264 페이지 - To bend with apples the mossed cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core ; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel ; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease ; For Summer has o'erbrimmed their clammy cells.