John Keats His Life And Poetry His Friends Critics And After Fame
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And thought to leave her far away behind; But cheerly, cheerly, She loves me dearly; She is so constant to me, and so kind: I would deceive her And so leave her. But ah ! she is so constant and so kind. 230 THE TRIUMPH OF BACCHUS Beneath my palm tree, by the river side, I sat a weeping: in the whole world wide There was no one to ask me why I wept, — And so I kept Brimming the water-lily cups with tears Cold as my fears. \ Beneath my palm trees, by the river side, -^ I sat a weeping: what enamo...ur' d bride, ^ Cheated by shadowy wooer from the clouds. But hides and shrouds Beneath dark palm trees by a river side ? It is here that we seem to catch an echo, varied and new-modulated but in no sense weakened, from Cole- ridge's Kuhla KhaUj — A savage place, as holy as enchanted As e'er beneath the waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon lover. Then, with another change of measure comes the deserted maiden's tale of the irruption of Bacchus on his march from India; and then, arranged as if for music, the challenge of the maiden to the Maenads and satyrs and their choral answers: — * Whence came ye, merry Damsels !
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