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... Lamia . In May 1818 , Keats returned to Hampstead : Tom seemed well enough to travel , and , as George was to be married before the end of the month , the brothers were anxious to be in London . Further , Keats's mind was set on a ...
... Lamia . In May 1818 , Keats returned to Hampstead : Tom seemed well enough to travel , and , as George was to be married before the end of the month , the brothers were anxious to be in London . Further , Keats's mind was set on a ...
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... Lamia ? What for Lycius ? What for the sage , old Apollonius ? Upon her aching forehead be there hung The leaves of ... Lamia melt into a shade . What doubt can there be of Keats's intention once it is remembered that Lamia is the ...
... Lamia ? What for Lycius ? What for the sage , old Apollonius ? Upon her aching forehead be there hung The leaves of ... Lamia melt into a shade . What doubt can there be of Keats's intention once it is remembered that Lamia is the ...
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... this lyric , as in Lamia and in the Ode on Melan- choly , some of the themes which are defined later with conscious satanic power by Baudelaire and Swinburne . CHAPTER VI - Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion – KEATS III.
... this lyric , as in Lamia and in the Ode on Melan- choly , some of the themes which are defined later with conscious satanic power by Baudelaire and Swinburne . CHAPTER VI - Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion – KEATS III.
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