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The Poetical Works of John Keats: In Two Parts - Page 33
by John Keats - 1846
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Poems

John Keats - Poetry - 1896 - 348 pages
...him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in a closet, of such privacy 165 That he might see her beauty unespied, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legioned fairies pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. Never on such a night...
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Poems

John Keats - Poetry - 1896 - 338 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in a closet, of such privacy 1 6S That he might see her beauty unespied, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legioned...
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Poems

John Keats - Poetry - 1896 - 350 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in a closet, of such privacy 165 That he might see her beauty unespied, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legioned...
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Poems

John Keats - 1896 - 348 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in a closet, of such privacy '65 That he might see her beauty unespied, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legioned...
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The Revival of English Poetry in the Nineteenth Century: Selections from ...

Elinor Mead Buckingham - English poetry - 1897 - 356 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion'd faeries pac'd the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. Never on such a night have lovers...
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - History - 1899 - 522 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepyeyed. Never ou such a night have lovers met, Since Merlin paid his Demon all the monstrous debt. XX 'It shall be...
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Gems of Genius in Poetry and Art: From the Kings and Queens of Thought : and ...

Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - American poetry - 1899 - 768 pages
...she will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. Which was to lead him in close secrecy Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...And win, perhaps, that night a peerless bride, While legioned fairies paced the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. Never on such a night...
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Standard English Poems: Spenser to Tennyson

English poetry - 1899 - 816 pages
...woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide 165 Him in a closet, of such privacy That he might see her beauty unespy'd, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion'd fa'ries pac'd the coverlet, And...
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Poems from Shelley and Keats

Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats - English poetry - 1900 - 294 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legioned fairies paced the coverlet, And pale enchantment held her sleepy-eyed. Never on such a night...
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The Complete Works of John Keats: Lamia. Isabella and posthumous poems to 1818

John Keats - 1921 - 260 pages
...will do Whatever he shall wish, betide her weal or woe. XIX. Which was, to lead him, in close secrecy, Even to Madeline's chamber, and there hide Him in...closet, of such privacy That he might see her beauty unespyM, And win perhaps that night a peerless bride, While legion'd faeries pac'd the coverlet, And...
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