Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷Edward Moxon, 1848 |
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第 11 頁
... trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some English , that might strive thine ear to please . But , Elfin - poet ! ' tis impossible For an inhabitant of wintry earth To rise , like Phoebus , with a golden quill , Fire ...
... trees , Did , last eve , ask my promise to refine Some English , that might strive thine ear to please . But , Elfin - poet ! ' tis impossible For an inhabitant of wintry earth To rise , like Phoebus , with a golden quill , Fire ...
第 22 頁
... trees uptorn , Darkness and worms and shrouds and sepulchres Delight it — for it feeds upon the burrs And thorns of life , forgetting the great end Of Poesy , that it should be a friend To soothe the cares and lift the thoughts of men ...
... trees uptorn , Darkness and worms and shrouds and sepulchres Delight it — for it feeds upon the burrs And thorns of life , forgetting the great end Of Poesy , that it should be a friend To soothe the cares and lift the thoughts of men ...
第 32 頁
... trees and bushes in the narrow part ; and as it widens becomes bare , if it were not for primroses on one side , which spread to the very verge of the sea , and some fishermen's huts on the other , perched midway in the balustrades of ...
... trees and bushes in the narrow part ; and as it widens becomes bare , if it were not for primroses on one side , which spread to the very verge of the sea , and some fishermen's huts on the other , perched midway in the balustrades of ...
第 42 頁
... trees . Another thing , I was too much in solitude , and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought as an only resource . However , Tom is with me at present , and we are very comfortable . We intend , though , to ...
... trees . Another thing , I was too much in solitude , and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought as an only resource . However , Tom is with me at present , and we are very comfortable . We intend , though , to ...
第 50 頁
... trees , and a little harvesting about you , snap my fingers in Lucifer's eye . I hope you bathe too ; if you do not , I earnestly recommend it . Bathe thrice a week , and let us have no more sitting up next winter . Which is the best of ...
... trees , and a little harvesting about you , snap my fingers in Lucifer's eye . I hope you bathe too ; if you do not , I earnestly recommend it . Bathe thrice a week , and let us have no more sitting up next winter . Which is the best of ...
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