The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 91
... lips . " O known Unknown ! from whom my being sips Such darling essence , wherefore may I not Be ever in these arms ? in this sweet spot Pillow my chin for ever ? ever press These toying hands and kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ...
... lips . " O known Unknown ! from whom my being sips Such darling essence , wherefore may I not Be ever in these arms ? in this sweet spot Pillow my chin for ever ? ever press These toying hands and kiss their smooth excess ? Why not for ...
Page 235
... lips , and fill with such a light Her planetary eyes , and touch her voice With such a sorrow.- " Shade of Memory ! " Cried I , with act adorant at her feet , ' By all the gloom hung round thy fallen house , By this last temple , by the ...
... lips , and fill with such a light Her planetary eyes , and touch her voice With such a sorrow.- " Shade of Memory ! " Cried I , with act adorant at her feet , ' By all the gloom hung round thy fallen house , By this last temple , by the ...
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... lips . Along the margin sand large footmarks went No farther than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested , and there slept , how long a sleep ! Degraded , cold , upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless , listless , dead ...
... lips . Along the margin sand large footmarks went No farther than to where old Saturn's feet Had rested , and there slept , how long a sleep ! Degraded , cold , upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless , listless , dead ...
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