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Keats Poems
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Romantic poems of beauty, mortality, sensation, myth, and imaginative longing.
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Keats Poems
Keats Poems presents public-domain English verse by John Keats, including the sensuous imagination, mortal awareness, and musical richness that made him a major Romantic poet.
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John Keats died in 1821, and Keats Poems was first published in 1820. These dates support the public-domain basis for this English original-language edition.
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Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems
John Keats
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If any apology be thought necessary for the appearance of the unfinished
poem of HYPERION, the publishers beg to state that they alone are
responsible, as it was printed at their particular request, and contrary
to the wish of the author. The poem was intended to have been of equal
length with ENDYMION, but the reception given to that work discouraged
the author from proceeding.
Fleet-Street, June 26, 1820.
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LAMIA.
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- 01Full text
- 02Advertisement
- 03LAMIA.
- 04Part I
- 05Part Ii
- 06ISABELLA;
- 07OR,
- 08THE POT OF BASIL.
- 09A STORY FROM BOCCACCIO.
- 10I.
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- 68LIX.
- 69LX.
- 70LXI.
- 71LXII.
- 72LXIII.
- 73THE
- 74EVE OF ST. AGNES.
- 75I.
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- 114XL.
- 115XLI.
- 116XLII.
- 117POEMS.
- 118ODE TO A NIGHTINGALE.
- 119ODE ON A GRECIAN URN.
- 120ODE TO PSYCHE.
- 121FANCY.
- 122ODE.
- 123LINES
- 124ON
- 125THE MERMAID TAVERN.
- 126ROBIN HOOD.
- 127TO A FRIEND.
- 128TO AUTUMN.
- 129ODE ON MELANCHOLY.
- 130HYPERION.
- 131A FRAGMENT.
- 132Book I
- 133Book Ii
- 134Book Iii
- 135THE END.
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