“For Poesy alone can tell her dreams, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm And dumb enchantment. Who alive can say, ‘Thou art no Poet may’st not tell thy dreams?’ Since every man whose soul is not a clod Hath visions, and would speak, if he had loved And been well nurtured in his mother tongue. Whether the dream now purpos’d to rehearse Be poet’s or fanatic’s will be known When this warm scribe my hand is in the grave.”
Quote by John Keats
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The Complete Poetry of John Keats is a comprehensive compilation of the works of John Keats, a prominent figure in English Romantic literature. This volume includes a selection of his most celebrated poems, such as 'Ode on a Grecian Urn,' 'Ode to a Nightingale,' and 'The Eve of St. Agnes.' It also encompasses other notable works like 'Hyperion,' 'Endymion,' 'Isabella,' 'Ode to Psyche,' 'Lamia,' and a collection of sonnets. Keats' poetry is renowned for its beauty, emotional depth, and philosophical musings, making this collection a valuable resource for readers interested in the Romantic movement and the works of one of its most beloved poets. more
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