Teignmouth: “Some Doggerel,” Sent In A Letter To B. R. Haydon (John Keats Poems)
I.Here all the summer could I stay, For there's Bishop's teign And King's teignAnd Coomb at the clear Teign head-- Where close by ...
I.Here all the summer could I stay, For there's Bishop's teign And King's teignAnd Coomb at the clear Teign head-- Where close by ...
How shall I meet thee, Summer, wont to fillMy heart with gladness, when thy pleasant tideFirst came, and on the ...
I "Soul! Shall I see thy face," she said, "In one brief hour? And away with thee from a loveless ...
Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock. "Now they are all on their knees," An elder said as we sat ...
When the pods went pop on the broom, green broom, And apples began to be golden-skinn'd, We harbour'd a stag ...
With many a pause and oft reverted eye I climb the Coomb's ascent: sweet songsters near Warble in shade their ...
Lines composed while climbing the left ascent of Brockley Coomb, May 1795 With many a pause and oft reverted eye ...
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