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... eyes of posterity . In The Examiner , Hunt was Keats's first publisher , and later , in an article on Young Poets , in December 1816 , he was to couple the names of Shelley and Keats as poets of brilliant promise . Fundamentally Keats ...
... eyes of posterity . In The Examiner , Hunt was Keats's first publisher , and later , in an article on Young Poets , in December 1816 , he was to couple the names of Shelley and Keats as poets of brilliant promise . Fundamentally Keats ...
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... eyes brow - hidden , heavy paws , Uplifted drowsily , and nervy tails Cowering their tawny brushes . Silent sails This shadowy queen athwart , and faints away In another gloomy arch . - There follows the exit from the cavern into the ...
... eyes brow - hidden , heavy paws , Uplifted drowsily , and nervy tails Cowering their tawny brushes . Silent sails This shadowy queen athwart , and faints away In another gloomy arch . - There follows the exit from the cavern into the ...
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... eye of reason , she is all serpent . Once he speaks , beauty vanishes ; Lamia dis- appears , and Lycius dies . How ... eyes may swim Into forgetfulness ; and , for the sage , Let spear - grass and the spiteful thistle wage War on his ...
... eye of reason , she is all serpent . Once he speaks , beauty vanishes ; Lamia dis- appears , and Lycius dies . How ... eyes may swim Into forgetfulness ; and , for the sage , Let spear - grass and the spiteful thistle wage War on his ...
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