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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,... "
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine - Page 97
edited by - 1839
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The poetical works of John Keats, ed. by W.B. Scott, Issue 639

John Keats - 1873 - 402 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...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 tent, Onward...
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The poetical works of John Keats. With mem., notes &c, Issue 799

John Keats - 1874 - 320 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...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 tent, Onward...
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Church Quarterly Review, Volume 33

Theology - 1892 - 568 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...hither, lady fair, and joined be To our mad minstrelsy ! " ' The reception of Endymlon on its publication is well known. The Quarterly and Blackwood, who...
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Pen sketches by a vanished hand, ed. by T. Taylor, with notes by ..., Volume 1

Edward James Mortimer Collins - 1879 - 296 pages
...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. Here...
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Pen Sketches by a Vanished Hand: From the Papers of the Late Mortimer Collins

Mortimer Collins - Authors, English - 1879 - 290 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...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. Here...
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Poet's walk, an introduction to English poetry, chosen by M. Morris

Mowbray Walter Morris - 1882 - 424 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...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 tent, Onward...
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The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Volume 2

John Keats - 1883 - 318 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...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 tent, Onward...
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English Verse, Volume 2

William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - English poetry - 1883 - 394 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...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 tent, Onward...
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The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First ..., Volume 1

John Keats - Poets, English - 1883 - 442 pages
...and such glee ? Why have ye left your forest haunts, why left 230 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 ; 235 (212-13) The draft reads streaks for rills and dainty for enough. (214) In the draft, For any...
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The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats: Now First ..., Volume 1

John Keats - Poets, English - 1883 - 446 pages
...222 in the draft — We follow Bacchus from a far country-. (225) The draft reads beside for before. Great God of breathless cups and chirping mirth !...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 tent, 240...
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