The poetry of John Keats

Keats, John, 1795-1821

The poetry of John Keats - 208 pages - Essentials poetry collection : best loved works from our greatest poets .

Includes index.

Imitation of Spenser Stay, ruby breasted warbler, stay To Lord Byron To hope As from the darkening gloom a silver dove Fill for me a brimming bowl Calidore : a frag ment To - Happy is England! Where's the poet? Modern love I stood tip-toe upon a little hill Sleep and poetry After dark vapours have oppressed our plains Keen fitful gusts O solitude! If I must with thee dwell O! how I love, on a fair summer's eve On first looking into Chapman's Homer On the grasshopper and cricket To one who has been long in city pent O blush not so! O bush not so! All gentle folks who owe a grudge A thing of beauty is a joy for ever (excerpt from Endymion) Ode to May The human seasons Lines on the mermaid tavern Lines on seeing a lock of Milton's hair Hence burgundy, claret and port Hyperion Time's sea hath been five years at its slow ebb To Mrs, Reynold's cat when I have fears that I may cease to be Isabella, or the pot of Basil Bright star A dream, after reading Dante's (episode of Paolo and Francesca) La Belle dame sans merci Ode to a nightingale Ode on a Grecian urn ode on melancholy Ode on indolence The day is gone Lamia ode to psyche To autumn I had a dove, and the sweet dove died I cry your mercy - pity - love - ay, love! The eve of St. Agnes To sleep Why did I laugh tonight? This living hand The fall of Hyperion : a dream Nebuchadnezzar's dream A faery song

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English poetry--18th century
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