| John Keats - 1926 - 738 trang
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| 1910 - 862 trang
...it Is like a millpond. Of it the poet might have written: — Often 'tis in such gentle temper found That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from whence It sometime fell. Then it gives way to a sudden fit of rage, behaving like a maniac. The gale... | |
| Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 324 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved...upon the wideness of the Sea ; Oh ye ! whose ears are dinn'd with uproar rude, Or fed too much with cloying melody, — Sit ye near some old cavern's mouth,... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 414 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved...upon the wideness of the Sea ; Oh ye ! whose ears are dinn'd with uproar rude, Or fed too much with cloying melody, — Sit ye near some old cavern's mouth,... | |
| John Keats - 1848 - 420 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved...Feast them upon the wideness of the Sea; Oh ye ! whose cars are dinn'd with uproar rude, Or fed too much with cloying melody,— Sit ye near some old cavern's... | |
| 1849 - 588 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved...your eyeballs vexed and tired, Feast them upon the widcness of the sea ; Oh, ye whose ears are dimmed with uproar rude, Or fed too much with cloying melody,... | |
| John Keats - 1859 - 524 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 't is in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved...fell, When last the. winds of heaven were unbound. O ye! who have your eyeballs vexed and tired. Feast them upon the wideness of the Sea ; O ye ! whose... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 370 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved...fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. O ye ! who have your eyeballs vexed and tired, Feast them upon the wideness of the Sea ; O ye ! whose,... | |
| John Keats - 1863 - 496 trang
...shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. O ye ! who have your eyeballs vexed and tired, Feast them upon the wideness of the Sea ; O ye ! whose ears are dinn'd with uproar rude, Or fed too much with cloying melody, — Sit ye near... | |
| John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes (Baron Houghton) - 1867 - 388 trang
...till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from whence it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh ye ! who have your eye-balls... | |
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