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English, 24.04.2020 07:01 jellyangie1

Based on what you learned from the video, which of these poems are examples of ballads?
To Fanny
by John Keats
I cry your mercy-pity-lovel-aye, love!
Merciful love that tantalizes not,
One-thoughted, never wandering, gulleless love,
Unmasked, and being seen-without a blott
Ol let me have thee whole,-all-all-be mine!
That shape, that fairness, that sweet minor zest
of love, your kiss,-those hands, those eyes divine,
That warm, white, lucent, million pleasured breast-
Yourself-your soul-in pity give me all.
Withhold no atom's atom or I die,
Or living on perhaps, your wretched thrall,
Forget, in the mist of idle misery
Life's purposes,-the palate of my mind
Losing its gist, and my ambition blind!

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