| John Keats - 1818 - 232 sider
...fondest beauty ; fonder, in fair sooth, Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach : And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...thousand folds — Not hiding up an Apollonian curve 400 Of neck and shoulder, nor the tenting swerve Of knee from knee, nor ankles pointing light ; But... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 sider
...youth Of fondest beauty ; fonder, in fair sooth. Than sighs could fathom, or contentment And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded marigolds. Fell sleek about him in a thousand foldi — Not hiding up an Apollonian curve Of neck and shoulder, nor the tenting srwerv? Of knee from... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 sider
...fondest beauty : fonder, in fair sooth. Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...Apollonian curve Of neck and shoulder, nor the tenting swerta Of knee from knee, nor ankles pointing light ; But rather, giving them to the fill'd sight Officiously.... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 552 sider
...fondest beauty; fonder, in fair sooth. Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reocii And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...ankles pointing light ; But rather, giving them to the h'H'd sight Officiously. Sideway his face reposed On one while arm, and tenderly unclosed. By tenderes!... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1840 - 554 sider
...; fonder, in fair soo:h. Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach • And coverlids gold-timed like the peach. Or ripe October's faded marigolds,...folds — Not hiding up an Apollonian curve Of neck nnd shoulder, nor the teming swerve Of knee from knee, nor ankles pointing light; But mther, giving... | |
| John Keats - 1841 - 254 sider
...fondest beauty ; fonder, in fair sooth, Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach : And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...unclosed, By tenderest pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery pout ; just as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 sider
...fondest beauty ; fonder, in fair sooth, Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach ; And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...— Not hiding up an Apollonian curve Of neck and sheulder, nor the tenting swerve Of knee from knee, nor ankles painting light; But rather, giving them... | |
| 1841 - 178 sider
...hopes in thee. MARVELL. ADONIS SLEEPING. IN midst of all, there lay a sleeping youth Of fondest beauty. Sideway his face reposed On one white arm, and tenderly...unclosed, By tenderest pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery pout; just as the morning south Disparts adew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 348 sider
...fondest beauty ; fonder, in fair sooth, Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach : And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...unclosed, By tenderest pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery pout ; just as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, Four lily stalks... | |
| John Keats - 1846 - 340 sider
...fondest beauty ; fonder, in fair sooth, Than sighs could fathom, or contentment reach : And coverlids gold-tinted like the peach, Or ripe October's faded...unclosed, By tenderest pressure, a faint damask mouth To slumbery pout ; just as the morning south Disparts a dew-lipp'd rose. Above his head, PAST i. 4 50... | |
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