Hyperion (John Keats Poem)
BOOK I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from ...
BOOK I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Far from ...
Shall I move the flowers again? Shall I put them further to the left into the light? Win that fix ...
As was remembered, four score and seven years later our nation, a new nation was brought forward; but not by ...
In my line, my blood, there pulses, course through my veins the blood of those hardy souls, the first Pilgrims, ...
In anguish we uplift A new unhallowed song: The race is to the swift; The battle to the strong. Of ...
The Leaves like Women interchange Exclusive Confidence -- Somewhat of nods and somewhat Portentous inference. The Parties in both cases ...
Like eyes that looked on Wastes -- Incredulous of Ought But Blank -- and steady Wilderness -- Diversified by Night ...
...Preamble A rough draft for an ars poetica . . . . . . . Let's get our dreams unstuck ...
Recite the loves of Narva and Mored The priest of Chalma's triple idol said. High from the ground the youthful ...
Proem. 1.1 Although great Queen, thou now in silence lie, 1.2 Yet thy loud Herald Fame, doth to the sky ...
Remote and ineffectual Don That dared attack my Chesterton, With that poor weapon, half-impelled, Unlearnt, unsteady, hardly held, Unworthy for ...
Filling her compact & delicious body with chicken páprika, she glanced at me twice. Fainting with interest, I hungered back ...
'Twas on the 18th of August in the year of 1798, That Nelson saw with inexpressible delight The City of ...
Lo, it is dark, Save for the crystal spark Of a virgin star o'er the purpling lea, Or the fine, ...
Outside the sky is light with stars; There's a hollow roaring from the sea. And, alas! for the little almond ...
Through thick Arcadian woods a hunter went, Following the beasts upon a fresh spring day; But since his horn-tipped bow ...
After two sittings, now our Lady State To end her picture does the third time wait. But ere thou fall'st ...
No more of talk where God or Angel guest With Man, as with his friend, familiar us'd, To sit indulgent, ...
Very well, you liberals, And navigators into realms intellectual, You sailors through heights imaginative, Blown about by erratic currents, tumbling ...
"What should such fellows as I do, Crawling between earth and heaven?" Here is the phial; here I turn the ...
Another armored animal--scale lapping scale with spruce-cone regularity until they form the uninterrupted central tail-row! This near artichoke with head ...
The earth again like a ship steams out of the dark sea over The edge of the blue, and the ...
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