Endymion: Book II (John Keats Poem)
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm! All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm, And shadowy, through ...
O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm! All records, saving thine, come cool, and calm, And shadowy, through ...
For the Visitors' Book at the Inn Who long for rest, who look for pleasure Away from counter, court, or ...
upon the Unemployed Tom-garlanded with squat and surly steel Tom; then Tom's fallowbootfellow piles pick By him and rips out ...
(Maidens' song from St. Winefred's Well) THE LEADEN ECHO How to kéep-is there ány any, is there none such, nowhere ...
Thrice, and above, blest, my soul's half, art thou, In thy both last and better vow; Could'st leave the city, ...
I Jesús, Estrella, Esperanza, Mercy: Sails flashing to the wind like weapons, sharks following the moans the fever and the ...
For A. W. B. SHE sought the Studios, beckoning to her side An arch-designer, for she planned to build. He ...
(1) a great man there was a great man so great he couldn't be criticised in the light who died ...
From me, my Dear, O seek not to receive What e'en deep-read Experience cannot give. We may, indeed, from the ...
Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain, Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest ...
Well, they talk of woolly-bear caterpillars which is it, wide brown or wide orange stripes or maybe it is when ...
THE worst of ills, with jealousy compared, Are trifling torments ev'ry where declared. IMAGINE, to yourself a silly fool, To ...
TO charms and philters, secret spells and prayers, How many round attribute all their cares! In these howe'er I never ...
1 Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight: And ...
Of all our antic sights and pageantry Which English idiots run in crowds to see, The Polish Medal bears the ...
I Once, only once, I saw it clear, -- That Eden every human heart has dreamed A hundred times, but ...
A Cap of Lead across the sky Was tight and surly drawn We could not find the mighty Face The ...
Travelling on the thumb, it wasn't hard to do, you took the rides that you could get with no regrets ...
Nature, when she made thee, dear, Begged the treasures of the year. For thy cheeks, all pink and white, Spring ...
1. Dear relatives and friends, when my last breath Grows large and free in air, don't call it death -- ...
The surly cop looked out at me in sleep insect-like. Guess, who was the insect. I'd asked him in my ...
I. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to; I helped the Duchess to cast off his ...
YOUNG Peggy blooms our boniest lass, Her blush is like the morning, The rosy dawn, the springing grass, With early ...
ALTHO' my bed were in yon muir, Amang the heather, in my plaidie; Yet happy, happy would I be, Had ...
'Number four-the girl who died on the table- The girl with golden hair-' The purpling body lies on the polished ...
THE SUN he is sunk in the west, All creatures retir?d to rest, While here I sit, all sore beset, ...
WHERE are the joys I have met in the morning, That danc'd to the lark's early song? Where is the ...
GUDEWIFE,I MIND it weel in early date, When I was bardless, young, and blate, An' first could thresh the barn, ...
WHEN chill November's surly blast Made fields and forests bare, One ev'ning, as I wander'd forth Along the banks of ...
THE SMILING Spring comes in rejoicing, And surly Winter grimly flies; Now crystal clear are the falling waters, And bonie ...
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