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John Keats Quotes

«And sure in language strange she said, / I love thee true.»
Author: John Keats (Poet)
«O soft embalmer of the still midnight, / Shutting, with careful fingers and benign / Our gloom-pleased eyes.»
«I would jump down Etna for any public good - but I hate a mawkish popularity.»
«A man should have the fine point of his soul taken off to become fit for this world»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | About: Men
«Stop and consider! life is but a day; A fragile dew-drop on its perilous way From a tree's summit; a poor Indian's sleep While his boat hastens to the monstrous steep Of Montmorenci»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | About: Life | Keywords: hastens, Indian, perilous, steep, summit
«Ever let thy Fancy roam, Pleasure never is at home»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: roam, roamed, roaming, roams
«Should ever the fine-eyed maid to me be kind; Ah! surely it must be whenever I find; Some flowery spot, sequestered, wild, romantic; That often must have seen a poet frantic.»
«Soon, up aloft, / The silver, snarling trumpets 'gan to chide.»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: aloft, chides, chiding, snarl, snarling, snarls
«Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye.»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: Palmer
«O cruelty, / To steal my Basil-pot away from me!»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: basil, pot, steal away