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" I sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. 'Come then, Sorrow, Sweetest Sorrow! Like an own babe I nurse thee on my breast: I thought to leave thee, And deceive thee, But now of all the world I love thee best. 'There is not one, No, no,... "
Endymion, a Poetic Romance - Page 173
by John Keats - 1818 - 242 pages
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The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats

John Keats, Horace Elisha Scudder - History - 1899 - 522 pages
...sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. < Come then, Sorrow 1 Sweetest Sorrow ! 280 Like an own babe I nurse thee on my breast: I thought...thee best. ' There is not one, No, no, not one But tbee to comfort я poor lonely maid; Thou art her mother, And her brother, Her playmate, and her wooer...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1899 - 510 pages
...sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. ' Come then, Sorrow ! Sweetest Sorrow ! 280 Like an own babe I nurse thee on my breast: I thought...the world I love thee best. ' There is not one, No, DO, not one But thee to comfort a poor lonely maid; Thou art her mother, And her brother, Her playmate,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of John Keats

John Keats - 1900 - 500 pages
...sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. ' Come then, Sorrow ! Sweetest Sorrow ! 280 Like an own babe I nurse thee on my breast ; I thought...comfort a poor lonely maid ; Thou art her mother, And her brother, Her playmate, and her wooer in the shade.' 290 O what a sigh she gave in finishing,...
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The Complete Works of John Keats: Poems published in 1817. Endymion

John Keats - 1900 - 268 pages
...sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. " Come then, Sorrow ! Sweetest Sorrow ! 280 Like an own babe I nurse thee on my breast : I thought...deceive thee, But now of all the world I love thee best. 254. The draft reads ' alway ' without the s. 263. The draft reads ' jewePd sceptres '. 267. At this...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1190 pages
...clime; Alas ! 'tis not for me ! Bewitch'd I sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. Come then, Sorrow, Sweetest Sorrow ! Like an own babe...comfort a poor lonely maid ; Thou art her mother, And her brother, Her playmate, and her wooer in the shade. 624. Ode to a Nightingale \\ Y heart aches,...
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The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1902 - 1118 pages
...every clime; Alas! 'tis not for me! Bewitch'd I sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. Come then, Sorrow, Sweetest Sorrow ! Like an own babe...one But thee to comfort a poor lonely maid; Thou art tar mother, And her brother, Her playmate, and her wooer in the shade. Ode to a Nightingale AA Y heart...
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Byron

John Nichol - Poets, English - 1902 - 700 pages
...exquisite strain of lovelorn pathos : — "Come then, sorrow! Sweetest sorrow! Like an own babe I nurso thee on my breast : I thought to leave thee, And deceive...to comfort a poor lonely maid ; Thou art her mother And her brother, Her playmate, and her wooer in the shade." The high-water-mark of poetry in Endymion...
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Keats

Sidney Colvin - Literary Criticism - 1902 - 246 pages
...returning to the opening motive, the lyric ends as it began, with an exquisite strain of lovelorn pathos: " Come then, sorrow ! Sweetest sorrow! Like an own babe...love thee best. There is not one, No, no, not one Bat thee to comfort a poor lonely maid; Thou art her mother And her brother, Her playmate, and her...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Selections from Wordsworth ...

Curtis Hidden Page - English poetry - 1904 - 942 pages
...clime : Alas ! 'tis not for me ! Bewitch 'd I sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. " East Pour'd in her lap all gems in sparkling showers....robed, and of her feast Moiiarchs partook, and deern Hut now of all the world I love thee best. "There is not one. No, no, not one But thee to comfort a...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 3

English poetry - 1905 - 682 pages
...clime : Alas, 'tis not for me ! Bewitch'd I sure must be, To lose in grieving all my maiden prime. " Come then, Sorrow ! Sweetest Sorrow ! Like an own...comfort a poor lonely maid ; Thou art her mother, And her brother, Her playmate, and her wooer in the shade." 0 what a sigh she gave in finishing, And...
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