The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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... golden age ' mong shepherd clans : That wondrous night : the great Pan - festival : His sister's sorrow ; and his wanderings all , Until into the earth's deep maw he rush'd : Then all its buried magic , till it flush'd 870 880 890 900 ...
... golden age ' mong shepherd clans : That wondrous night : the great Pan - festival : His sister's sorrow ; and his wanderings all , Until into the earth's deep maw he rush'd : Then all its buried magic , till it flush'd 870 880 890 900 ...
Page 117
... golden gate , To which the leaders sped ; but not half raught Ere it burst open swift as fairy thought , And made those dazzled thousands veil their eyes Like callow eagles at the first sunrise . Soon with an eagle nativeness their gaze ...
... golden gate , To which the leaders sped ; but not half raught Ere it burst open swift as fairy thought , And made those dazzled thousands veil their eyes Like callow eagles at the first sunrise . Soon with an eagle nativeness their gaze ...
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... golden bow , And asketh where the golden apples grow : Upon his arm he braces Pallas ' shield , And strives in vain to unsettle and wield A Jovian thunderbolt : arch Hebe brings A full - brimm'd goblet , dances lightly , sings And ...
... golden bow , And asketh where the golden apples grow : Upon his arm he braces Pallas ' shield , And strives in vain to unsettle and wield A Jovian thunderbolt : arch Hebe brings A full - brimm'd goblet , dances lightly , sings And ...
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