Extracts From An Opera (John Keats Poems)
O! were I one of the Olympian twelve,Their godships should pass this into law,--That when a man doth set himself ...
O! were I one of the Olympian twelve,Their godships should pass this into law,--That when a man doth set himself ...
To Thomas Pennant, Esquire.… equidem credo, quia sit divinitus illisIngenium. ~ Virgil, Georgics. When day declining sheds a milder gleam, What time ...
To Thomas Pennant, Esquire.... equidem credo, quia sit divinitus illisIngenium.Virg., Georg.When day declining sheds a milder gleam,What time the may-fly ...
1.Hush, hush! tread softly! hush, hush my dear!All the house is asleep, but we know very wellThat the jealous, the ...
Wake the serpent not-lest heShould not know the way to go,--Let him crawl which yet lies sleepingThrough the deep grass ...
THE gorse is yellow on the heath, The banks with speedwell flowers are gay, The oaks are budding; and beneath, ...
Now the frog, all lean and weak, Yawning from his famished sleep, Water in the ditch doth seek, Fast as ...
Here Jack and Tom are paired with Moll and Meg. Curved open to the river-reach is seen A country merry-making ...
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