The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page 142
... once , once again- " At this he press'd His hands against his face , and then did rest His head upon a mossy hillock green , And so remain'd as he a corpse had been All the long day ; save when he scantly lifted His eyes abroad , to see ...
... once , once again- " At this he press'd His hands against his face , and then did rest His head upon a mossy hillock green , And so remain'd as he a corpse had been All the long day ; save when he scantly lifted His eyes abroad , to see ...
Page 444
... once more asserts her supremacy ( 470 ) . He rekindles his imagination to a more conscious effort ( 481 , " he roused the steeds " ) , and as he beholds the beauty of the moon and once more the ideal regains its hold upon him , his ...
... once more asserts her supremacy ( 470 ) . He rekindles his imagination to a more conscious effort ( 481 , " he roused the steeds " ) , and as he beholds the beauty of the moon and once more the ideal regains its hold upon him , his ...
Page 462
... once proudly equipped with quivers , " i.e. who once delighted in hunt- ing , quite intelligible . The soft - conchèd of the Ode to Psyche is a similar adjective - compound - the soft being half independent of the conched and applying ...
... once proudly equipped with quivers , " i.e. who once delighted in hunt- ing , quite intelligible . The soft - conchèd of the Ode to Psyche is a similar adjective - compound - the soft being half independent of the conched and applying ...
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