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" Ay, in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine, Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can burst Joy's grape against his palate fine ; His soul shall taste the sadness of her might, And be among her cloudy trophies... "
Poems of John Keats - Page 98
by John Keats - 1896
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The Ladies' Wreath: A Selection from the Female Poetic Writers of England ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - American poetry - 1837 - 426 pages
...bitter ingredient in the sweetest draught, and could always say of the " Goddess sage and holy," " She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die; And...the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sorrow shrine, Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can burst Joy's grape against his...
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The Ladies' Wreath: A Selection from the Female Poetic Writers of England ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - American poetry - 1839 - 452 pages
...and could always say of the "goddess sage and holy," " She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that mnst die; And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding...bee-mouth sips ; Ay, in the very temple of Delight Veiled Melancholy has her sorrow shrine, Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can burst...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 552 pages
...anger shows. Imprison her soft hand, and let her rave. And feed deep, deep upon her peerlen еусч. She dwells with Beauty— Beauty that must die ; ....aching Pleasure nigh, Turning to poison while the bee-mouih sips : Ay. in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovran shrine, Though...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1840 - 554 pages
...anger shows. Imprison her soft hand, and let her mve, And feed deep, deep upon her pcerlc« cyeч. 597 She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die ;...his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh, Tuming to poison while the bee-mouth sipe : Ay. in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1847 - 280 pages
...hand, and let her rave, And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes. She dwells with Beauty—Beauty that must die; And Joy, whose hand is ever at his...shrine, Though seen of none save him whose strenuous Can burst Joy's grape against his palate fine ; His soul shall taste the sadness of her might, And...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Mary Botham Howitt - English poetry - 1847 - 556 pages
...shows, Imprison her soft hand, and let her rave, And feed deep, deep upon her peerlew eye», 77 597 Sne dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die ; And...aching Pleasure nigh, Turning to poison while the hee-mouth sips : Ay, in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovrnn shrine, Though...
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Life, letters, and literary remains, of John Keats, Volume 1

Richard Monckton Milnes (1st baron Houghton.) - 1848 - 328 pages
...rainbow of the salt sand-wave, Or on the wealth of globed peonies ;" and which essentially " lives in Beauty — Beauty that must die, And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu." The first stanza, therefore, was the following : as grim a picture as Blake or Fuseli could have dreamed...
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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats

John Keats - Poets, English - 1848 - 414 pages
...rainbow of the salt sand-wave, Or on the wealth of globed peonies ;" and which essentially " lives in Beauty — Beauty that must die, And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu." The first stanza, therefore, was the following : as grim a picture as Blake or Fuseli could have dreamed...
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Life, Letters, and Literary Remains, of John Keats

John Keats - Poets, English - 1848 - 420 pages
...salt sand-wave, Or on the wealth of globed peonies ;" and which essentially " lives in Beauty—Beauty that must die, And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu." The first stanza, therefore, was the following : as grim a picture as Blake or Fuseli could have dreamed...
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Garden Walks with the Poets

Caroline Matilda Kirkland - English poetry - 1852 - 356 pages
...rich anger shows, Imprison her soft hand and let her rave, And feed deep, deep upon her peerless eyes. She dwells with Beauty — Beauty that must die :...bee-mouth sips : Ay, in the very temple of Delight Veiled Melancholy has her sovran shrine, Though seen of none save him whose strenuous tongue Can burst...
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