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It is- ' That fair beauty which no eye can see , Of that sweet music which no ear can measure . ' It is , as it were , female beauty in wood and water ; it is Rydal Water on a shining day ; it is the gloss of the world with the ...
It is- ' That fair beauty which no eye can see , Of that sweet music which no ear can measure . ' It is , as it were , female beauty in wood and water ; it is Rydal Water on a shining day ; it is the gloss of the world with the ...
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would have been no indistinct shadowy warmth , no breath of surrounding beauty : his delineation would have been cold , distinct , chiselled like the urn itself . The use which such a poet as Keats makes of ancient mythology is exactly ...
would have been no indistinct shadowy warmth , no breath of surrounding beauty : his delineation would have been cold , distinct , chiselled like the urn itself . The use which such a poet as Keats makes of ancient mythology is exactly ...
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And this is wise , for there is beauty in the North as well as in the South . Only it is to be remembered that the beauty of the Trosachs is the result of but a few elements - say birch and brushwood , rough hills and narrow dells ...
And this is wise , for there is beauty in the North as well as in the South . Only it is to be remembered that the beauty of the Trosachs is the result of but a few elements - say birch and brushwood , rough hills and narrow dells ...
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