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" He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling, down the golden bow he held. Thus with half-shut suffused eyes he stood, While from beneath some cumbrous boughs hard by With solemn step an awful Goddess came, And there was purport in her... "
Selections and Essays - Page 119
by John Ruskin - 1918 - 423 pages
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - 1899 - 516 pages
...noise of waves, 4o Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...looks for him, Which he with eager guess began to read Perplez'd, the while melodiously he said: ' How cam'st thou over the unfooted sea ? Or hath that antique...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Keats

John Keats - 1899 - 520 pages
...noise of waves, «с Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...looks for him, Which he with eager guess began to read Pi'rplex'd, the while melodiously he said: ' How cam'st thou over the unfooted sea ? Or hath that antique...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1900 - 500 pages
...noise of waves, 40 Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said : ' How cam'st thou over the unfooted sea ? 50 Or hath that antique mien and robed form Moved in these vales...
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The Complete Works of John Keats: Lamia. Isabella and posthumous poems to 1818

John Keats - 1921 - 260 pages
...noise of waves, 40 Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...stood, While from beneath some cumbrous boughs hard by 45 With solemn step an awful Goddess came, And there was purport in her looks for him, Which he with...
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Ruskin's Principles of Art Criticism

Ida Maria Street - 1901 - 484 pages
...ground so fast?" "He wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he held. L•lrj Thus, with half-shut, suffused eyes, he stood ; While...looks for him, Which he with eager guess began to read : Perplexed the while, melodiously he said, 'How cam' si thou over the unfooted seaf " Therefore, we...
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Keats Poems Published in 1820

John Keats - 1909 - 212 pages
...noise of waves, 40 Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...stood, While from beneath some cumbrous boughs hard by 1082.2 O With solemn step an awful Goddess came, And there was purport in her looks for him, Which...
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Latin Hexameter Verse: An Aid to Composition

Samuel Edward Winbolt - 1903 - 316 pages
...While from beneath some cumbrous boughs hard by (185) With solemn step (89) an awful goddess came (18), And there was purport in her looks for him, Which...began to read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said (23) : 'How (185) earnest thou over the unfooted sea (23)? Or hath that antique mien and robed form...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 5

John Ruskin - 1904 - 628 pages
...comparing the way a similar question is put by the exquisite sincerity of Keats : — " He wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said, ' How earnest Ihou over the unfooted sea f'"1 1 [Hyperion, book Hi.] So, then, we have the three ranks: the man who...
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The Works of John Ruskin, Volume 5

John Ruskin - 1904 - 640 pages
...comparing the way a similar question is put by the exquisite sincerity of Keats : — " He wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...to read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said, ' Hotv earnett thou over the un footed sea ? ' " l So, then, we have the three ranks : the man who...
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Modern English Prose

George Rice Carpenter, William Tenney Brewster - 1904 - 506 pages
...comparing the way a similar question is put by the exquisite sincerity of Keats : — " He wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...looks for him, Which he with eager guess began to read : Perplexed the while, melodiously he said, ' How cam'st thou over the unfooted sea T ' " or over-clouded,...
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