The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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Page xxxvi
... Soul - making . Then you will find out the use of the world . . . . I will call the world a school instituted for the purpose of teaching little children to read - I will call the human heart the horn - book used in that school- and I ...
... Soul - making . Then you will find out the use of the world . . . . I will call the world a school instituted for the purpose of teaching little children to read - I will call the human heart the horn - book used in that school- and I ...
Page 132
... soul was shook , — She press'd his hand in slumber ; so once more He could not help but kiss her and adore . At this ... soul Hath no revenge in it : as it is whole In tenderness , would I were whole in love ! Can I prize thee , fair ...
... soul was shook , — She press'd his hand in slumber ; so once more He could not help but kiss her and adore . At this ... soul Hath no revenge in it : as it is whole In tenderness , would I were whole in love ! Can I prize thee , fair ...
Page 201
... souls in heaven too , Double - lived in regions new ? Yes , and those of heaven commune With the spheres of sun and ... souls left behind you Teach us , here , the way to find you , Where your other souls are joying , Never slumber'd ...
... souls in heaven too , Double - lived in regions new ? Yes , and those of heaven commune With the spheres of sun and ... souls left behind you Teach us , here , the way to find you , Where your other souls are joying , Never slumber'd ...
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