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... ears and calf - like following his tabor into the ' filthy mantled pool ' ( IV . i . 172–81 ) ; and those which are exquisitely beautiful , steeped in music and colour , such as ' Be not afeard , the isle is full of noises ' ( III . ii ...
... ears and calf - like following his tabor into the ' filthy mantled pool ' ( IV . i . 172–81 ) ; and those which are exquisitely beautiful , steeped in music and colour , such as ' Be not afeard , the isle is full of noises ' ( III . ii ...
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... ears , Old ditties sigh above their father's grave , and so , launched , as it were , by echoes of the delicate music of Ariel , Keats rises to the magnificent and imperishable description of the ascent of the spirit of man by ...
... ears , Old ditties sigh above their father's grave , and so , launched , as it were , by echoes of the delicate music of Ariel , Keats rises to the magnificent and imperishable description of the ascent of the spirit of man by ...
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... dreams , And fitful whims of sleep are made of , At these words upflew The impatient doves , uprose the floating car , Up went the hum celestial . i . 740 . ii . 579 . so I charm'd their ears That , calf - like ENDYMION 57.
... dreams , And fitful whims of sleep are made of , At these words upflew The impatient doves , uprose the floating car , Up went the hum celestial . i . 740 . ii . 579 . so I charm'd their ears That , calf - like ENDYMION 57.
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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