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" And every height, and every sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams: And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, Now saw the light and made it terrible. "
Hyperionis Libri Tres: Latine Reddidiit Carolus Merivale - Page 68
by John Keats - 1863 - 87 pages
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The English Poets, Volume 4

Thomas Humphry Ward - 1893 - 696 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams : And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled...was Hyperion : — a granite peak His bright feet touched, and there he stayed to view The misery his brilliance had betrayed To the most hateful seeing...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 350 pages
...cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, 3^5 Now saw the light and made it terrible. It was Hyperion...His bright feet touch'd, and there he stay'd to view 2I3 The misery his brilliance had betray'd To the most hateful seeing of itself. 37° Golden his hair...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams : And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, 3^5 Now saw the light and made it terrible. It was Hyperion : — a granite peak His bright feet touch'd,...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams : And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, 3^5 The misery his brilliance had betray'd To the most hateful seeing of itself. 37° Golden his hair...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 338 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams: And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, 365 Now saw the light and made it terrible. It was Hyperion : — a granite peak His bright feet touch'd,...
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 530 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams: And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled...had betray'd \ To the most hateful seeing of itself. ,Jfja Golden his hair of short Numidian curl, Regal his shape majestic, a vast shade In midst of his...
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The Complete Works of John Keats: Lamia. Isabella and posthumous poems to 1818

John Keats - 1921 - 260 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams : And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, 365 Now saw the light and made it terrible. It was Hyperion : — a granite peak His bright feet touch'd,...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless, or hoarse with loud tormented streams : And all the everlasting cataracts. way, With the solid darkness black Closing round his...the tempest fleet Hurries on with lightning feet, stayM to view The misery his brilliance had betray'd To the most hateful seeing of itself. Golden his...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 3

1905 - 682 pages
...sullen depth, Voiceless or hoarse with loud tormented streams : And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, Mantled...had betray'd To the most hateful seeing of itself. Golden his hair of short Numidian curl, Regal his shape majestic, a vast shade In midst of his own...
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John Keats: A Literary Biography

Albert Elmer Hancock - 1908 - 294 pages
...tormented streams: And all the everlasting cataracts, And all the headlong torrents far and near, 172 Mantled before in darkness and huge shade, Now saw...there he stay'd to view The misery his brilliance had betrayed To the most hateful seeing of itself. The few lines in the third book give an account of Apollo's...
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