KeatsFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - 143 páginas |
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... soon return . For the moment it is enough that he has discovered himself . At the conclusion of the poem he asks , Was there a Poet born ? " He at least knew the answer . Even if the poet was born , the apothecary had still to pass his ...
... soon return . For the moment it is enough that he has discovered himself . At the conclusion of the poem he asks , Was there a Poet born ? " He at least knew the answer . Even if the poet was born , the apothecary had still to pass his ...
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... , to climb , continuously , exhaustingly , until , after less than two months , Brown writes that they have covered on foot six hundred and forty - two miles , and this often over difficult country . Soon after Keats's KEATS 59.
... , to climb , continuously , exhaustingly , until , after less than two months , Brown writes that they have covered on foot six hundred and forty - two miles , and this often over difficult country . Soon after Keats's KEATS 59.
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... soon seeing you . I should be afraid to separate myself far from you . My sweet Fanny , - - My love , will it ? will your heart never change ? I have no limit now to my love . . . . Your note came in just here . I cannot be happier away ...
... soon seeing you . I should be afraid to separate myself far from you . My sweet Fanny , - - My love , will it ? will your heart never change ? I have no limit now to my love . . . . Your note came in just here . I cannot be happier away ...
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