The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John KeatsHoughton, Mifflin, 1899 - 473 стор. In the few short years of his life John Keats created lasting images of beauty. He wrote with a firm touch, with rich yet controlled imagination, with a joyous delight in nature. He possessed an instant alchemy by which he transmuted all sights and sounds into poetry. Voracious reading set him standards rather than furnished him models, and he strove to perfect his poetry through constant creative revision. He pleaded for freedom of imagination as opposed to the constraints of the school of Pope. He traveled widely in a futile search for health. Finally, in Rome, at the age of twenty-five, John Keats died of consumption. -- From publisher's description. |
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... DILKE 21. BENJAMIN BAILEY 22. JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS 23. GEORGE AND THOMAS KEATS 24. THE SAME 25. BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON 26. JOHN TAYLOR · September 14 , 1817 September 21 , 1817 September , 1817 September 28 , 1817 January 5 , 1818 ...
... DILKE 21. BENJAMIN BAILEY 22. JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS 23. GEORGE AND THOMAS KEATS 24. THE SAME 25. BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON 26. JOHN TAYLOR · September 14 , 1817 September 21 , 1817 September , 1817 September 28 , 1817 January 5 , 1818 ...
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... DILKE 71. JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS 72. FANNY KEATS 73. JAMES AUGUSTUS HESSEY 74. GEORGE AND GEORGIANA KEATS 75. FANNY ... DilkE AND MRS . DILKE 93. FANNY KEATS 94. GEORGE AND GEORGIANA KEATS 95. FANNY KEATS 97. FANNY KEATS 98. THE SAME ...
... DILKE 71. JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS 72. FANNY KEATS 73. JAMES AUGUSTUS HESSEY 74. GEORGE AND GEORGIANA KEATS 75. FANNY ... DilkE AND MRS . DILKE 93. FANNY KEATS 94. GEORGE AND GEORGIANA KEATS 95. FANNY KEATS 97. FANNY KEATS 98. THE SAME ...
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... DILKE 133. CHARLES ARMITAGE BROWN 134. THE SAME 135. CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE 136. BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON 137. FANNY BRAWNE 138. THE SAME September 5 , 1819 592 September 14 , 1819 393 September 17 , 1819 394 407 September 22 , 1819 407 ...
... DILKE 133. CHARLES ARMITAGE BROWN 134. THE SAME 135. CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE 136. BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON 137. FANNY BRAWNE 138. THE SAME September 5 , 1819 592 September 14 , 1819 393 September 17 , 1819 394 407 September 22 , 1819 407 ...
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... DILKE 174. FANNY BRAWNE March 4 , 1820 175. THE SAME . 176. THE SAME 177. THE SAME . 178. FANNY KEATS 179. FANNY BRAWNE 180. THE SAME 181. THE SAME . 182. FANNY KEATS 183. THE SAME March 20 , 1820 April 1 , 1820 April , 1820 184. THE ...
... DILKE 174. FANNY BRAWNE March 4 , 1820 175. THE SAME . 176. THE SAME 177. THE SAME . 178. FANNY KEATS 179. FANNY BRAWNE 180. THE SAME 181. THE SAME . 182. FANNY KEATS 183. THE SAME March 20 , 1820 April 1 , 1820 April , 1820 184. THE ...
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... still to make The morning precious : beauty was awake ! Why were ye not awake ? But ye were dead To things ye knew not of , wed were closely To musty laws lined out with wretched rule And compass 20 EARLY POEMS CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE.
... still to make The morning precious : beauty was awake ! Why were ye not awake ? But ye were dead To things ye knew not of , wed were closely To musty laws lined out with wretched rule And compass 20 EARLY POEMS CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE.
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affectionate Brother JOHN Albert Auranthe beautiful BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON breath bright Brown Charles Armitage Brown Charles Cowden Clarke clouds Conrad dark DEAR death delight Dilke doth dream ears earth Endymion Erminia Ethelbert eyes fair FANNY FANNY BRAWNE fear feel flowers friend JOHN KEATS gentle George George Keats Gersa give Glocester Hampstead hand happy hast Haydon head hear heard heart heaven hope Hunt JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS Keats's kiss lady Lamia leave letter light lines lips live look Lord Lord Houghton Ludolph mind morning never night numbers o'er Otho pain pleasant pleasure poem Poetry poor Reynolds round seem'd sigh Sigifred silent sister sleep soft song sonnet soul spirit sweet tears Teignmouth tell thee thine thing THOMAS KEATS thou thought trees verses voice walk Wentworth Place wings words write written young
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Сторінка 121 - Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on; Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd, Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone...
Сторінка 125 - I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful — a faery's child; Her hair was long, her foot was light, And her eyes were wild.
Сторінка 131 - Fade, far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known, The weariness, the fever, and the fret...
Сторінка 142 - Do not all charms fly At the mere touch of cold philosophy? There was an awful rainbow once in heaven: We know her woof, her texture; she is given In the dull catalogue of common things. Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine — Unweave a rainbow, as it erewhile made The tender-person'd Lamia melt into a shade.
Сторінка 37 - Of all the unhealthy and o'erdarkened ways Made for our searching : yes, in spite of all, Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep ; and such are daffodils With the green world they live in...
Сторінка 131 - Thou wast not born for death, immortal Bird! No hungry generations tread thee down; The voice I hear this passing night was heard In ancient days by emperor and clown: Perhaps the self-same song that found a path Through the sad heart of Ruth...
Сторінка 117 - Half-hidden, like a mermaid in seaweed, Pensive awhile she dreams awake, and sees, In fancy, fair St. Agnes in her bed, But dares not look behind, or all the charm is fled.
Сторінка 119 - Tis dark; quick pattereth the flaw-blown sleet; "This is no dream, my bride, my Madeline!" Tis dark; the iced gusts still rave and beat: "No dream, alas! alas! and woe is mine! Porphyro will leave me here to fade and pine. Cruel! what traitor could thee hither bring? I curse not, for my heart is lost in thine, Though thou forsakest a deceived thing — A dove forlorn and lost, with sick, unpruned wing.
Сторінка 37 - Gainst the hot season ; the mid-forest brake, Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms: And such too is the grandeur of the dooms We have imagined for the mighty dead; All lovely tales that we have heard or read : An endless fountain of immortal drink, Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink.
Сторінка 117 - Agnes' charmed maid, Rose, like a mission'd spirit, unaware: With silver taper's light, and pious care, She turn'd, and down the aged gossip led To a safe level matting. Now prepare, Young Porphyro, for gazing on that bed; She comes, she comes again, like ring-dove fray'd and fled.