The Poems of John KeatsMethuen, 1926 - 639 pages |
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... wings this orb Possess'd for glory , two fair argent wings , Ever exalted at the God's approach : And now , from forth the gloom their plumes immense Rose , one by one , till all outspreaded were ; While still the dazzling globe ...
... wings this orb Possess'd for glory , two fair argent wings , Ever exalted at the God's approach : And now , from forth the gloom their plumes immense Rose , one by one , till all outspreaded were ; While still the dazzling globe ...
Page 491
... wings , Unseen before by Gods or wondering men , Darken'd the place ; and neighing steeds were heard , Not heard before by Gods or wondering men ( i . 182-85 ) . Two wings this orb Possess'd for glory , two fair argent wings ( i . 283 ...
... wings , Unseen before by Gods or wondering men , Darken'd the place ; and neighing steeds were heard , Not heard before by Gods or wondering men ( i . 182-85 ) . Two wings this orb Possess'd for glory , two fair argent wings ( i . 283 ...
Page 560
... wings sublime : -Another Miltonic re- miniscence , " in the air sublime Upon the wing " ( Paradise Lost , ii . 523. ) " Hee on the wings of Cherub rode sublime " 560 JOHN KEATS.
... wings sublime : -Another Miltonic re- miniscence , " in the air sublime Upon the wing " ( Paradise Lost , ii . 523. ) " Hee on the wings of Cherub rode sublime " 560 JOHN KEATS.
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