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... lines To The poem To Fanny , often described as an ode , was written in the spring of 1819 , but was not published until Lord Houghton issued it in 1848 . Lord Crewe found in his collection an autograph manuscript version with both the ...
... lines To The poem To Fanny , often described as an ode , was written in the spring of 1819 , but was not published until Lord Houghton issued it in 1848 . Lord Crewe found in his collection an autograph manuscript version with both the ...
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... lines : He play'd an ancient ditty , long since mute , In Provence call'd , " La belle dame sans mercy . ' " And in ... line 108 KEATS.
... lines : He play'd an ancient ditty , long since mute , In Provence call'd , " La belle dame sans mercy . ' " And in ... line 108 KEATS.
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... lines , as in the close of the Chapman sonnet ; or , equally , a picture of quiet and silence , as in the lines at the opening of Hyperion , with their unconscious recall of Donne : No stir of air was there , Not so much life as on a ...
... lines , as in the close of the Chapman sonnet ; or , equally , a picture of quiet and silence , as in the lines at the opening of Hyperion , with their unconscious recall of Donne : No stir of air was there , Not so much life as on a ...
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