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" Yes, I will be thy priest, and build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind, Where branched thoughts, new grown with pleasant pain, Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind... "
Ruskin: Modern painters. Of general principles and of truth. 5 v - Page 114
by John Ruskin - 1887
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Works, Volume 5

John Ruskin - 1887 - 504 pages
...fineness. Other trees rise against the sky in dots and knots, but this in fringes.* You never see the * Keats (as is his way) puts nearly all that may be...around shall those dark-clustered trees Fledge the wild^i-idged mountain*, steep by steep ; And there by zephyrs, streams, and birds, and bees, The moss-lain...
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Keats

Sir Sidney Colvin - Poets, English - 1887 - 252 pages
...came too late ; and especially in the terms of the metaphor which opens the famous fourth stanza : " Yes, I will be thy priest and build a fane In some...untrodden region of my mind, Where branched thoughts, new-blown with pleasant pain, Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind." Yet over such difficulties...
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Life of John Keats

William Michael Rossetti, John Parker Anderson - Biografia - 1887 - 290 pages
...When holy were the haunted forest boughs, Holy the air, the water, and the fire. ' It! 196 LIFE OF " Yes, I will be thy priest, and build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind, Where branched (noughts new-grown with pleasant pain, Instead of pines, shall murmur in the wind. (3) " Where are...
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Keats

Sir Sidney Colvin - 1887 - 256 pages
...late; and especially in the terms of the metaphor which opens the famous fourth stanza:— "Yes, 1 will be thy priest, and build a fane In some untrodden region of my mind, Where branched thoughts, new-blown with pleasant pain, Instead of pines shall murmur in the wind." Yet over such difficulties...
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Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends

John Keats - Autobiographies - 1891 - 412 pages
...swinged Censer teeming ; Thy Shrine, thy Grove, thy Oracle, thy heat Of pale-mouth'd Prophet dreaming ! Yes, I will be thy Priest and build a fane In some...shall murmur in the wind. Far, far around shall those dark cluster'd trees Fledge the wild-ridged mountains steep by steep ; And there by Zephyrs streams...
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Letters to His Family and Friends

John Keats - 1891 - 412 pages
...swinged Censer teeming ; Thy Shrine, thy Grove, thy Oracle, thy heat Of pale-mouth'd Prophet dreaming ! Yes, I will be thy Priest and build a fane In some...shall murmur in the wind. Far, far around shall those dark cluster'd trees Fledge the wild-ridged mountains steep by steep ; And there by Zephyrs streams...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats Given from His Own Editions and ..., Volume 2

John Keats - 1891 - 236 pages
...thy oracle, thy heat Of pale-mouth'd prophet dreaming. Yes, I will be thy priest, and build a fane 50 In some untrodden region of my mind, Where branched...shall murmur in the wind : Far, far around shall those dark-cluster'd trees Fledge the wild-ridged mountains steep by steep ; 55 And there by zephyrs, streams,...
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The Complete Works of John Ruskin, Volume 24

John Ruskin - 1891 - 578 pages
...marvellous ode to Psyche. Here is the piece about pines : — " Yes, I wlll be thy priest, and bulld a fane In some untrodden region of my mind, Where branched thoughts, new grown with pleasant puin, Instead of pines, shall murmur in the wind : Far, far around shall those dark-clustered trees...
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The Classic Myths in English Literature: Based Chiefly on Bulfinch's "Age of ...

Charles Mills Gayley - English literature - 1893 - 608 pages
...swinged censer teeming, Thy shrine, thy grove, thy oracle, thy heat Of pale-mouthed prophet dreaming. " Yes, I will be thy priest, and build a fane In some...Where branched thoughts, new grown with pleasant pain, Fledge the wild-ridged mount^i^^fc^rj by steep And there by zephyrs, streams, ana Instead of pines...
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Modern painters

John Ruskin - English literature - 1894 - 562 pages
...sides it is bordered by cliffs, from which a little cascade falls, literally down among the pinea, for it is so light, shaking itself into mere showers...Instead of pines, shall murmur in the wind : Far, fur around shall those dark-clustered trees Fledge tfte wild-ridged mountiiins, steep by steep ; And...
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