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Euthanasy: Or, Happy Talk Towards the End of Life - Page 76
by William Mountford - 1874 - 511 pages
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The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Volumes 2-3

John Keats - 1883 - 310 pages
...deify me, as if some blithe wine Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, And so become immortal." — Thus the God, While his enkindled eyes, with level...gate of death; Or liker still to one who should take leave Of pale immortal death, and with a pang As hot as death's is chill, with fierce convulse Die...
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The Poetical Works and Other Writings, Volume 2

John Keats - 1883 - 608 pages
...wherefore I am so sad, " Until a melancholy numbs my limbs ; All the immortal fairness of his limbs ; 125 Most like the struggle at the gate of death; Or liker still to one who should take leave Of pale immortal death, and with a pang As hot as death's is chill, with fierce convulse Die...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1884 - 420 pages
...some blithe wine Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, And so become immortal." — Thus the God, sao While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath...gate of death ; Or liker still to one who should take leave Of pale immortal death, and with a pang As hot as death's is chill, with fierce convulse Die...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: Reprinted from the Original Editions

John Keats - 1884 - 310 pages
...deify me, as if some blithe wine ' Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, 'And so become immortal." — Thus the God, While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath his white soft temples, stedfast kept Trembling with light upon Mnemosyne. Soon wild commotions shook him, and made flush All...
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A Third Poetry Book

1889 - 552 pages
...And deify me, as if some blithe wine Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, And so become immortal." Thus the God, While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath his white soft temples, stedfast kept Trembling with light upon Mnemosyne. J. KEATS 13.— SEA DRIFT1 OUT of the cradle endlessly...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats Given from His Own Editions and ..., Volume 2

John Keats - 1891 - 236 pages
...blithe wine " Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, " And so become immortal." — Thus the God, 120 While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath his white soft temples, stedfast kept Trembling with light upon Mnemosyne. Soon wild commotions shook him, and made flush All...
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Poets the Interpreters of Their Age

Anna Swanwick - 1892 - 412 pages
..." " The new knowledge must come to himself, and the new life must be ushered in with suffering." " Soon wild commotions shook him, and made flush All...gate of death, Or liker still to one who should take leave Of pale immortal death, and with a pang As hot as death's is chill, with fierce convulse Die...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats Given from His Own Editions and Other ...

John Keats - 1895 - 706 pages
...Thus the God, 120 While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath his white soft temples, stedfast kept Trembling with light upon Mnemosyne. Soon wild commotions shook him, and made flush Most like the struggle at the gate of death ; Or liker still to one who should take leave Of pale immortal...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...blithe wine Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, And so become immortal." — Thus the God, I2° While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath...made flush All the immortal fairness of his limbs ; 125 Most like the struggle at the gate of death ; Or liker still to one who should take leave Of...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...blithe wine Or bright elixir peerless I had drunk, And so become immortal." - — Thus the God, I2° While his enkindled eyes, with level glance Beneath...made flush All the immortal fairness of his limbs ; 125 Most like the struggle at the gate of death ; Or liker still to one who should take leave Of...
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