The Poetical Works of John Keats. In Two Parts, Bände 1-2Wiley & Putnam, 1846 |
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... nymph's home . ' Ah ! impious mortal , whither do I roam ! ' 6 Said I , low voiced : Ah , whither ! ' Tis the grot Of Proserpine , when Hell , obscure and hot , Doth her resign : and where her tender hands She dabbles on the cool and ...
... nymph's home . ' Ah ! impious mortal , whither do I roam ! ' 6 Said I , low voiced : Ah , whither ! ' Tis the grot Of Proserpine , when Hell , obscure and hot , Doth her resign : and where her tender hands She dabbles on the cool and ...
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... nymph uprisen to the breast In the fountain's pebbly margin , and she stood ' Mong lilies , like the youngest of the brood . To him her dripping hand she softly kist , And anxiously began to plait and twist Her ringlets round her ...
... nymph uprisen to the breast In the fountain's pebbly margin , and she stood ' Mong lilies , like the youngest of the brood . To him her dripping hand she softly kist , And anxiously began to plait and twist Her ringlets round her ...
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... nymphs ? Through what dark tree Glimmers thy crescent ! Whereso'er it be , " Tis in the breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy loveliness in dismal elements ; But , finding in our green ...
... nymphs ? Through what dark tree Glimmers thy crescent ! Whereso'er it be , " Tis in the breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy loveliness in dismal elements ; But , finding in our green ...
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... nymphs ? Through what dark tree Glimmers thy crescent ! Whereso'er it be , " Tis in the breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy loveliness in dismal elements ; But , finding in our green ...
... nymphs ? Through what dark tree Glimmers thy crescent ! Whereso'er it be , " Tis in the breath of heaven : thou dost taste Freedom as none can taste it , nor dost waste Thy loveliness in dismal elements ; But , finding in our green ...
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... nymph of Dian's , Weaving a coronal of tender scions For very idleness ? Where'er thou art , Methinks it now is at my will to start Into thine arms ; to scare Aurora's train , And snatch thee from the morning ; o'er the main To scud ...
... nymph of Dian's , Weaving a coronal of tender scions For very idleness ? Where'er thou art , Methinks it now is at my will to start Into thine arms ; to scare Aurora's train , And snatch thee from the morning ; o'er the main To scud ...
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