Текст песни
Bright
star,
would
I
were
stedfast
as
thou
art—
Not
in
lone
splendour
hung
aloft
the
night
And
watching,
with
eternal
lids
apart,
Like
nature's
patient,
sleepless
Eremite,
The
moving
waters
at
their
priestlike
task
Of
pure
ablution
round
earth's
human
shores,
Or
gazing
on
the
new
soft-fallen
mask
Of
snow
upon
the
mountains
and
the
moors—
No—yet
still
stedfast,
still
unchangeable,
Pillow'd
upon
my
fair
love's
ripening
breast,
To
feel
for
ever
its
soft
fall
and
swell,
Awake
for
ever
in
a
sweet
unrest,
Still,
still
to
hear
her
tender-taken
breath,
And
so
live
ever—or
else
swoon
to
death.
1 John Keats - An Introduction
2 Ode On a Grecian Urn
3 On Seeing the Elgin Marbles for the First Time
4 On a Picture of Leander
5 Ode to a Nightingale
6 Song - I Had a Dove
7 A Draught of Sunshine
8 On The Grasshopper And Cricket
9 The Human Seasons
10 Ode to Autumn
11 In Drear Nighted December
12 The Day Is Gone and All Its Sweets Are Gone
13 Hither Hither Love
14 La Belle Dame Sans Merci
15 Meg Merrilies
16 Dawlish Fair
17 Happy Is England
18 Teignmouth
19 Lines Written in the Highlands After a Visit to Burn's Country
20 Lines On the Mermaid Tavern
21 To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent
22 A Party of Lovers
23 Sharing Eve's Apple
24 Think of It Not Sweet One
25 How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time
26 This Living Hand
27 If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chained
28 Written On A Summer Evening
29 Bright Star
30 On the Sea
31 To the Nile
32 The Eve of St Agnes
33 Robin Hood
34 When I Have Fears
35 To a Friend Who Sent Me Roses
36 O Solitude If I Must With Thee Dwell
37 Mrs Reynold's Cat
38 Farey Songs
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