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Works of John Keats

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Poems :: Letters :: Other

Poems:Acrostic A Dream, after reading Dante's Episode of Paola and FrancescaAddressed to Haydon (I)Addressed to Haydon (II)After dark vapours have oppressed our plainsAh! ken ye what I met the dayAll gentle folks who owe a grudgeAnd what is love? It is a doll dressed upApollo to the GracesAs from the darkening gloom a silver dove (1814)A Song About MyselfBards of Passion and of MirthLittell's Living Age
- Blue Eyes; or, 'Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven, the domain'Bright star! would I were as steadfast as thou art (1819)Can death be sleep, when life is but a dream (1814)Character of Charles BrownThe day is gone, and all its sweets are goneEndymion. A Poetic RomanceThe Eve of St. AgnesFaery SongsThe Fall of Hyperion: A Dream (1819)FancyFill for me a brimming bowl (1814)Extracts from an Opera (1818)Gif ye wol stonden hardie wightGive Me Women, Wine and SnuffGod of the meridian (1818)Happy is England! I could be content (1817)Hence burgundy, claret, and port (1818)The Human SeasonsHyperion. A FragmentIf by dull rhymes our English must be chainedImitation of Spenser (1814)In drear-nighted December (1817)Isabella. or, The Pot of BasilI stood tip-toe upon a little hillKeen, fitful gusts are whispering here and there La Belle Dame sans Merci. A BalladLamiaLines on the Mermaid Tavern (1818)Lines on Seeing a Lock of Milton's Hair (1818)Lines Written in the Highlands after a Visit to Burns's CountryLines Written on 29 May The Anniversary of the Restoration of Charles the 2nd (1814 or 1815)Ode on a Grecian UrnOde on IndolenceOde on MelancholyOde to Apollo (1815)Ode to a NightingaleOde to PsycheO blush not so! O blush not so (1818)O! how I love, on a fair summer's eveOld Meg she was a gipsyOn FameOn First Looking into Chapman's Homer (1816)On Leaving Some Friends at an Early Hour (1817)On Peace (1814)On Receiving a Curious Shell, and a Copy of Verses, from the Same Ladies (1815)On Seeing the Elgin Marbles (1817)On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again (1818)On the Grasshopper and Cricket (1816)On the SeaO Solitude! if I must with thee dwell (1815 or 1816)O thou whose face hath felt the Winter's windOver the hill and over the daleRead me a lesson, Muse, and speak it loudSong (Hush, hush! tread softly! hush, hush my dear!)Song (I had a dove and the sweet dove died)Song (Spirit here that reignest)Song (Stay, ruby breasted warbler, stay) (1814)Spenser! a jealous honourer of thineStay, ruby breasted warbler, stay (1814)This living hand, now warm and capableThis mortal body of a thousand daysThree Undated FragmentsTime's sea hath been five years at its slow ebb (1818)To AutumnTo
- (I)To a Young Lady who sent me a Laurel CrownTo Chatterton (1815)To Emma (1815)To George Felton Mathew (1815)To HomerTo Hope (1815)To KosciuskoTo Lord Byron (1814)To Mrs. Reynolds's Cat (1818)To my BrothersTo one who has been long in city pentTo SleepTo Some Ladies (1815)Two or three posiesWelcome joy, and welcome sorrow (1818)When I have fears that I may cease to be (1818) Where be ye going, you Devon maid?Where's the Poet? Show him, show himWhy did I laugh tonight?Woman! when I behold thee flippant, vain (1815 or 1816) Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt left Prison (1815)

Letters:1817To John Hamilton Reynolds (March 17th, 1817) To John Hamilton Reynolds (April 18th, 1817) To Benjamin Robert Haydon (May 10th, 1817) To Leigh Hunt (May 10th, 1817) To Jane Reynolds (September 14th, 1817) To Jane Reynolds (September 1817) To Benjamin Bailey (October 10th, 1817) To Benjamin Bailey (November 22nd, 1817)

1818To George and Georgiana Keats (October 25th, 1818) To Richard Woodhouse (October 27th, 1818) To John Hamilton Reynolds (September 22nd, 1818)

1819To Fanny Keats (December 20th, 1819)

Other:Keats on Kean's Shakespearean Acting (1817)

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