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John Keats Quotes

«Where but to think is to be full of sorrow and leaden eyed despairs»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: be full, despairs, eyed, leaden
«I wish I could say Tom was any better. His identity presses upon me so all day that I am obliged to go out.»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: identity, obliged, presses, tom
«St Agnes' Eve - Ah, bitter chill it was! / The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold; / The hare limped trembling through the frozen grass, / And silent was the flock in woolly fold.»
«We read fine things but never feel them to the full until we have gone the same steps as the author.»
«My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains / My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk.»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: aches, drowsy, hemlock, numbness, pains
«Point me out the way / To any one particular beauteous star.»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | Keywords: beauteous, particular
«Wide sea, that one continuous murmur breeds along the pebbled shore of memory!»
«--that I had such friends.»
Author: John Keats (Poet)
«In a drear-nighted December, / Too happy, happy tree, / Thy branches ne'er remember / Their green felicity.»
«Poetry should be great and unobtrusive, a thing which enters into one's soul, and does not startle it or amaze it with itself, but with its subject.»
Author: John Keats (Poet) | About: Poetry | Keywords: amaze, enters, startle, unobtrusive

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