10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSLUMBROUS»
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There rose the sea-blue swallow-wort, and there The pale-hued maidenhair, with
parsley green And vagrant marsh flowers; and a'revel rare In the pool's midst the
water-nymphs were seen To hold, those maidens of unslumbrous eyes Whom ...
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The Contemporary Review
There rose the sea-blue swallow-wort, and there The palo-hued maiden-hair,
with parsley green, And vagrant marsh flowers ; and a revol rare In the pool's
midst the water-nymphs were seen To hold, — those maidens of unslumbrous
eyos ...
How sickening, how dark the dreadful leisure Of weary days, made deeper
exquisite, By a foreknowledge of unslumbrous night ! Like sorrow came upon me,
heavier still, Than when I wander'd from the poppy hill: And a whole age of
lingering ...
John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes, 1861
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The Poetical Works of John Keats: In Two Parts
... like the gnawing sloth On the deer's tender haunches : late, and loth, 'T is
scared away by slow-returning pleasure. How sickening, how dark the dreadful
leisure Of weary days, made deeper exquisite, By a foreknowledge of
unslumbrous ...
How sickening, how dark the dreadful leisure Of weary days,made deeper
exquisite, By a foreknowledge of unslumbrous night! Like sorrow came upon me,
heavier still, Than when I wander'd from the poppy hill: And a whole ageof
lingering ...
6
And Short the Season: Poems
... perhaps, to the amoebae we arose from more than four billion years ago up
from the cave drawings at Lascaux from the slaughter of bison and passenger
pigeons from Hiroshima and Nagasaki to lie eyes open in Keats's unslumbrous
night.
How sickening, how dark the dreadful leisure Of weary days, made deeper
exquisite, By a fore-knowledge of unslumbrous night! Like sorrow came upon me,
heavier still, Than when I wander'd from the poppy hill: And a whole age of
lingering ...
John Keats, Jack Stillinger, 1982
8
Endymion: A Poetic Romance
"Tis scar'd away by slow returning pleasure. 910 How sickening, how dark the
dreadful leisure Of weary days, made deeper exquisite, By a fore-knowledge of
unslumbrous night ! Like sorrow came upon me, heavier still, Than when I
wander'd ...
How sickening, how dark the dreadful leisure 910 Of weary days, made deeper
exquisite, By a fore-knowledge of unslumbrous night! Like sorrow came upon me,
heavier still, Than when I wander'd from the poppy hill: And a whole age of ...
10
The Poetical Works of John Keats. A New Edition
How sickening, how dark the dreadful leisure Of weary days, made deeper
exquisite, By a foreknowledge of unslumbrous night ! Like sorrow came upon me,
heavier still, Than when I wander'd from the poppy hill: And a whole age of
lingering ...