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" Your nuts in oak-tree cleft? — 'For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree; For wine we left our heath, and yellow brooms, And cold mushrooms; For wine we follow Bacchus through the earth; Great God of breathless cups and chirping mirth! Come hither,... "
American Monthly Knickerbocker - Page 97
1839
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 3

English poetry - 1905 - 682 pages
...many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft ? — 'For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree; For wine...— Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy 1 ' " Over wide streams and mountains great we went, And, save when Bacchus kept his ivy...
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Temple Bar, Volume 18

1866 - 584 pages
...Here Keats wrote part of the " Endymion." It is related that the waiter one day heard him reciting : " For wine, for wine, we left our kernel tree, For wine...left our heath, and yellow brooms, And cold mushrooms :" , and shortly appeared on the lawn with a decanter of sherry and a plate of the uncooked fungi....
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, Arthur Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1908 - 1098 pages
...and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft ? ' — ' For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree ; For wine...; Great god of breathless cups and chirping mirth I Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy ! ' Over wide streams and mountains great...
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The Book of Georgian Verse

William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1909 - 1334 pages
...many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft?' — ' For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree ; For wine...! Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy ! ' 'Over wide streams and mountains great we went, And, save when Bacchus kept his ivy...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1910 - 968 pages
...many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft ? — ' s are those that tell of saddest thought. Yet if we...born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we minstrelsy ! ' " Over wide streams and mountains great we went, (tent, And, save when Bacchus kept...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 6

William John Courthope - English poetry - 1910 - 526 pages
...many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft ? — " For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree ; For wine...— Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy ! " * By the time that he had finished Endywion, Keats had realised where his imaginative...
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: Chronologically Arranged and Edited, with ...

John Keats - 1914 - 538 pages
...and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your iiuts in oak-tree cleft ? — ' For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree ; For wine...left our heath, and yellow brooms, And cold mushrooms ; Tor wine we follow Bacchus through the earth ; Great god of breathless cups and chirpiug mirth I...
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Odes, Lyrics and Sonnets

John Keats - 1916 - 150 pages
...wild minstrelsy ! " Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft ? — " For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree ; For wine...mushrooms ; For wine we follow Bacchus through the earth ; 90 Great God of breathless cups and chirping mirth ! — Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To...
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John Keats: His Life and Poetry, His Friends, Critics and After-fame

Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 666 pages
...many, and such glee? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft ? ' 'For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree; For wine...! Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy !' c « a. -a c ac -c ._ OH S -fl 31 J5 •- ° ' Over wide streams and mountains great...
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John Keats: His Life and Poetry, His Friends, Critics and After-fame

Sidney Colvin - 1917 - 662 pages
...so many, and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left Your nuts in oak-tree cleft?' 'For wine, for wine we left our kernel tree; For wine...earth; Great God of breathless cups and chirping mirth I Come hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy I' OH O £ : s * .1 3 A COMPOSITE: ITS...
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