The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 24
... hour Came chaste Diana from her shady bower , Just as the sun was from the east uprising ; And , as for him some gift she was devising , Beheld thee , pluck'd thee , cast thee in the stream To meet her glorious brother's greeting beam ...
... hour Came chaste Diana from her shady bower , Just as the sun was from the east uprising ; And , as for him some gift she was devising , Beheld thee , pluck'd thee , cast thee in the stream To meet her glorious brother's greeting beam ...
Page 76
... Hour after hour , to each lush - leav'd rill . Now he is sitting by a shady spring , And elbow - deep with feverous fingering Stems the upbursting cold : a wild rose tree Pavilions him in bloom , and he doth see A bud which snares his ...
... Hour after hour , to each lush - leav'd rill . Now he is sitting by a shady spring , And elbow - deep with feverous fingering Stems the upbursting cold : a wild rose tree Pavilions him in bloom , and he doth see A bud which snares his ...
Page 358
... hour and few the steps beyond the bourn of care , Beyond the sweet and bitter world , —beyond it unaware ! Scanty the hour and few the steps , because a longer stay Would bar return , and make a man forget his mortal way : O horrible ...
... hour and few the steps beyond the bourn of care , Beyond the sweet and bitter world , —beyond it unaware ! Scanty the hour and few the steps , because a longer stay Would bar return , and make a man forget his mortal way : O horrible ...
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