“I myself am pursuing the same instinctive course as the veriest human animal you can think of I am, however young, writing at random straining at particles of light in the midst of a great darkness without knowing the bearing of any one assertion, of any one opinion. Yet may I not in this be free from sin?”
Quote by John Keats
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The Complete Works of John Keats
Comprising a comprehensive selection of John Keats' literary output, this volume offers readers a deep dive into the works of one of England's most celebrated Romantic poets. It includes his famous poems such as 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' and 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci', as well as his correspondence and other prose writings, providing a rich insight into his life and thought. more
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