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The Keats Poem The Lamia, about an accursed nymph, has the phrase:
Fair, on a sloping green of mossy tread, By a clear pool, wherein she passioned To see herself escap'd from so sore ills, While her robes flaunted with the daffodils.
The Keats Poem The Lamia, about an accursed nymph, has the phrase:
Fair, on a sloping green of mossy tread, By a clear pool, wherein she passioned To see herself escap'd from so sore ills, While her robes flaunted with the daffodils.