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John Keats (1795–1821) was an English Romantic poet. The poetry of Keats is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analyzed in English literature. Table of Contents: Introduction: Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin Ode Ode on a Grecian Urn Ode to Apollo Ode to Fanny Ode on Indolence Ode on Melancholy Ode to Psyche Ode to a Nightingale Sonnets Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be Sonnet on the Sonnet Sonnet to Chatterton Sonnet Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell Sonnet to a Cat Sonnet Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis Sonnet: This Pleasant Tale is Like a Little Copse Sonnet – The Human Seasons Sonnet to Homer Sonnet to A Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall Sonnet on Visiting the Tomb of Burns Sonnet on Leigh Hunt's Poem 'the Story of Rimini' Sonnet: A Dream, After Reading Dante's Episode of Paulo and Francesco Sonnet to Sleep Sonnet Written in Answer to a Sonnet Ending Thus: Sonnet: After Dark Vapours Have Oppress'd Our Plains Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds Sonnet on Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again Sonnet: Before He Went to Feed with Owls and Bats Sonnet Written in the Cottage Where Burns Was Born Sonnet to The Nile Sonnet on Peace Sonnet on Hearing the Bagpipe and Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, on a Fair Summer's Eve Sonnet to Byron Sonnet to Spenser Sonnet: As from the Darkening Gloom A Silver Dove Sonnet on the Sea Sonnet to Fanny Sonnet to Ailsa Rock Sonnet on a Picture of Leander Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard Two Sonnets on Fame Lamia Isabella Endymion Hyperion Stanzas Spenserian Stanza Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown Stanzas to Miss Wylie Robin Hood The Eve of St. Agnes

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John Keats

The Complete Poems of John Keats

Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightingale, Hyperion, Endymion, The Eve of St. Agnes, Isabella, Ode to Psyche, Lamia, Sonnets…

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Table of Contents

Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin Table of Contents Preface Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI Chapter XII Chapter XIII Chapter XIV Chapter XV Chapter XVI Chapter XVII Appendix

Poems:

Ode

Ode on a Grecian Urn

Ode to Apollo

Ode to Fanny

Ode on Indolence

Ode on Melancholy

Ode to Psyche

Ode to a Nightingale

Sonnet: When I have fears that I may cease to be

Sonnet on the Sonnet

Sonnet to Chatterton

Sonnet Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition

Sonnet: Why did I laugh tonight? No voice will tell

Sonnet to a Cat

Sonnet Written upon the Top of Ben Nevis

Sonnet: This pleasant tale is like a little copse

Sonnet - The Human Seasons

Sonnet to Homer

Sonnet to a Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall

Sonnet on Visiting the Tomb of Burns

Sonnet on Leigh Hunt’s Poem ‘The Story of Rimini’

Sonnet: A Dream, after Reading Dante’s Episode of Paulo and Francesco

Sonnet to Sleep

Sonnet Written in Answer to a Sonnet Ending thus:

Sonnet: After dark vapours have oppress’d our plains

Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds

Sonnet on Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again

Sonnet: Before he went to feed with owls and bats

Sonnet Written in the Cottage where Burns was Born

Sonnet to the Nile

Sonnet on Peace

Sonnet on Hearing the Bagpipe and

Sonnet: Oh! how I love, on a fair summer’s eve

Sonnet to Byron

Sonnet to Spenser

Sonnet: As from the darkening gloom a silver dove

Sonnet on the Sea

Sonnet to Fanny

Sonnet to Ailsa Rock

Sonnet on a Picture of Leander

Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard

Lamia Part I

Lamia Part II

Isabella

Endymion Book I

Endymion Book II

Endymion Book III

Endymion Book IV

Hyperion Book I

Hyperion Book II

Hyperion Book III

Stanzas

Spenserian Stanza

Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown

Stanzas to Miss Wylie

Robin Hood

The Eve of St. Agnes

Modern Love

On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer

Imitation of Spenser

The Gadfly

Ben Nevis - a Dialogue

Fill for me a brimming bowl

On Leaving Some Friends at an Early Hour

To My Brothers

La Belle Dame Sans Merci

Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art

Staffa

To George Felton Mathew

Faery Songs

Acrostic

Folly’s Song

The Devon Maid

Song: Hush, hush! tread softly! hush, hush my dear!

Lines On Seeing a Lock of Milton’s Hair

Addressed to Haydon

On Death

Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds

Lines

Sleep and Poetry

To G. A. W.

To a Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses

An Extempore

To a Young Lady who Sent Me a Laurel Crown

What the Thrush Said

Song: The stranger lighted from his steed

Song: I had a dove and the sweet dove died

Written on the Day That Mr. Leigh Hunt Left Prison

On Receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt

A Song of Opposites

The Castle Builder - Fragments of a Dialogue

Teignmouth

The Fall of Hyperion

To Some Ladies

Calidore

To Kosciusko

Happy is England! I Could Be Content

Lines Written in the Highlands after a Visit to Burns’s Country

To Charles Cowden Clarke

A Party of Lovers

How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time!

Apollo and the Graces

Daisy’s Song

Sharing Eve’s Apple

Epistles

On the Grasshopper and Cricket

The Poet - A Fragment

Oh, I am frighten’d with most hateful thoughts!

Meg Merrilies

To Autumn

Lines to Fanny

To Haydon

Lines on the Mermaid Tavern

To Hope

Fame, like a wayward Giri, will still be coy

The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone!

O! Were I one of the Olympian twelve

Two or Three

To the Ladies who Saw Me Crown’d

A Draught of Sunshine

To My Brother George

To My Brother George

A Prophecy: to George Keats in America

On Seeing the Elgin Marbles

Song: Spirit here that reignest!

I Stood Tip-toe Upon a Little Hill

To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent

A Song About Myself

Keen, Fitful Gusts are Whisp’ring Here and There

Lines Supposed to Have Been Addressed to Fanny Brawne

Specimen of an Induction to a Poem

The Eve of Saint Mark

Dawlish Fair

O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell

Song of Four Faeries - Fire, Air, Earth, and Water -

Fragment of an Ode to Maia,

Women, Wine, and Snuff

On Oxford A Parody

How fever’d is the man, who cannot look

The Cap and Bells

To —

To

To

You Say You Love

Fancy

A Galloway Song

Hymn to Apollo

Addressed to the Same

On Receiving a Curious Shell, And a Copy of Verses, From the Same Ladies

Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

Chapter XIII

Chapter XIV

Chapter XV

Chapter XVI

Chapter XVII

Appendix

Preface

Table of Contents

To the name and work of Keats our best critics and scholars have in recent years paid ever closer attention and warmer homage. But their studies have for the most part been specialized and scattered, and there does not yet exist any one book giving a full and connected account of his life and poetry together in the light of our present knowledge and with help of all the available material. Ever since it was my part, some thirty years ago, to contribute the volume on Keats to the series of short studies edited by Lord Morley, (the English Men of Letters series), I have hoped one day to return to the subject and do my best to supply this want. Once released from official duties, I began to prepare for the task, and through the last soul-shaking years, being over age for any effectual war-service, have found solace and occupation in carrying it through.

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