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" ON THE SEA It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores, and with its mighty swell Gluts twice ten thousand Caverns, till the spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle temper found, That scarcely will the very... "
John Keats: A Study - Page 174
by Frances Mary Owen - 1880 - 183 pages
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16

1849 - 606 pages
...attention, but they are too long to quote. We must close our extracts with a grand and subtle sonnet ON THE SEA. "It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh, ye who have your eyeballs vexed...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 266

1910 - 862 pages
...could be named. There are days on which it Is like a millpond. Of it the poet might have written: — Often 'tis in such gentle temper found That scarcely...shell Be moved for days from whence It sometime fell. Then it gives way to a sudden fit of rage, behaving like a maniac. The gale conies screaming out of...
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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats

John Keats - 1848 - 420 pages
...the grass, as those %vhose sobbings Were heard of none beside the mournful robins. Feb. 1817. v. ON THE SEA. IT keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh ye ! who have your eye-balls...
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Life, letters, and literary remains, of John Keats, Volume 2

Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 324 pages
...grass, as those whose sobbings Were heard of none beside the mournful robins. V. ON THE SEA. Aug. 1817. IT keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores,...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh ye ! who have your eye-balls...
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The North British Review, Volume 10

1849 - 636 pages
...attention, but they are too long to quote. We must close our extracts with a grand and subtle sonnet ON THE SEA. " It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh, ye who have your eyeballs vexed...
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The Daguerreotype, Volume 3

1849 - 588 pages
...attention, but they are too long to quote. We must close our extracts with a grand and subtle sonnet. ON THE SEA. " It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh, ye who have your eyeballs vexed...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 16

1849 - 588 pages
...they are too long to quote. We must close our extracts with a grand and subtle sonnet ON THE 6EA. " It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores,...Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 4\sm eucb gei\V\e temcer found, 158 159 That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days...
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Thalatta: A Book for the Sea-side

Samuel Longfellow - 1853 - 228 pages
...But long and oft shall Memory tell Of this brief thoughtful hour of musing by the sea. JG WBITTIER. THE SEA. IT keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh, ye who have your eyeballs vexed...
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Thalatta: A Book for the Sea-side

Samuel Longfellow - 1853 - 234 pages
...But long and oft shall Memory tell Of this brief thoughtful hour of musing by the sea. JG WHITHER. THE SEA. IT keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate...will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, When last the winds of heaven were unbound. Oh, ye who have your eyeballs vexed...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 52

1883 - 884 pages
...characterization of The Big Pond, given it by one who is frequently with me upon the beach. " Often 't is in such gentle temper found That scarcely will the very smallest shell Bo moved for days from where it some time fell When last the winds of heaven were unbound." At evening,...
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