Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats, 第 1 卷E. Moxon, 1848 - 393 頁 |
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... thee less Delightful thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo , shining beamily , As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil , Its sides are tinged with a resplendent glow , Through the dark robe oft amber rays prevail , And like ...
... thee less Delightful thou thy griefs dost dress With a bright halo , shining beamily , As when a cloud the golden moon doth veil , Its sides are tinged with a resplendent glow , Through the dark robe oft amber rays prevail , And like ...
第 35 頁
... thee . " How can I help bringing to your mind the line- " In the dark backward and abysm of time . " I find I cannot exist without Poetry - without eternal Poetry ; half the day will not do the whole of it . I began with a little , but ...
... thee . " How can I help bringing to your mind the line- " In the dark backward and abysm of time . " I find I cannot exist without Poetry - without eternal Poetry ; half the day will not do the whole of it . I began with a little , but ...
第 56 頁
... thee : To part with thee I needs must die , Could parting sep'rate thee and I. " But neither chance nor compliment Did element our love ; ' Twas sacred sympathy was lent Us from the Quire above . That friendship Fortune did create Still ...
... thee : To part with thee I needs must die , Could parting sep'rate thee and I. " But neither chance nor compliment Did element our love ; ' Twas sacred sympathy was lent Us from the Quire above . That friendship Fortune did create Still ...
第 57 頁
... thee . Our hearts at any time will tell If thou or I be sick or well . " All honour sure I must pretend , All that is good or great ; She that would be Rosannia's friend , Must be at least compleat ; * If I have any bravery , ' Tis ...
... thee . Our hearts at any time will tell If thou or I be sick or well . " All honour sure I must pretend , All that is good or great ; She that would be Rosannia's friend , Must be at least compleat ; * If I have any bravery , ' Tis ...
第 79 頁
... thee and of thy works , and of thy life ; But vain is now the burning and the strife : Pangs are in vain , until I grow high - rife With old Philosophy , And wed with glimpses of futurity . For many years my offerings must be hushed ...
... thee and of thy works , and of thy life ; But vain is now the burning and the strife : Pangs are in vain , until I grow high - rife With old Philosophy , And wed with glimpses of futurity . For many years my offerings must be hushed ...
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