The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 43
... fear : And now the numerous tramplings quiver lightly Along a huge cloud's ridge ; and now with sprightly Wheel downward come they into fresher skies , Tipt round with silver from the sun's bright eyes . Still downward with capacious ...
... fear : And now the numerous tramplings quiver lightly Along a huge cloud's ridge ; and now with sprightly Wheel downward come they into fresher skies , Tipt round with silver from the sun's bright eyes . Still downward with capacious ...
Page 501
... fear ; like anxious men Who on wide plains gather in panting troops , When earthquakes jar their battlements and towers . This passage at first ran : - In fear and sad amaze , like men at gaze Who on a wide plain gather in sad troops ...
... fear ; like anxious men Who on wide plains gather in panting troops , When earthquakes jar their battlements and towers . This passage at first ran : - In fear and sad amaze , like men at gaze Who on a wide plain gather in sad troops ...
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... fear of its ever injuring society -which it would do , I fear , pushed to an extremity . For in wild Nature the Hawk would lose his Breakfast of Robins and the Robin his of Worms- the Lion must starve as well as the Swallow . The ...
... fear of its ever injuring society -which it would do , I fear , pushed to an extremity . For in wild Nature the Hawk would lose his Breakfast of Robins and the Robin his of Worms- the Lion must starve as well as the Swallow . The ...
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