The Poems of John KeatsWordsworth Editions, 1994 - 491 With an Introduction by Paul Wright. 'What the imagination seizes as Beauty must be truth' So wrote the Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821) in 1817. This collection contains all of his poetry: the early work, which is often undervalued even today, the poems on which his reputation rests including the 'Odes' and the two versions of the uncompleted epic 'Hyperion', and work which only came to light after his death including his attempts at drama and comic verse. It all demonstrates the extent to which he tested his own dictum throughout his short creative life. That life spanned one of the most remarkable periods in English history in the aftermath of the French Revolution and this collection, with its detailed introductions and notes, aims to place the poems very much in their context. The collection is ample proof that Keats deservedly achieved his wish to 'be among the English Poets after my death' |
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... Song 289 Folly's Song 289 Oh , I am frighten'd with most hateful thoughts ! 290 Song - The stranger lighted from his steed 290 Faery Songs 291 Sonnet to Homer 293 Song - Spirit here that reignest ! 293 Teignmouth ' Some doggerel ' sent ...
... Song About Myself 304 A Galloway Song 307 Sonnet to Ailsa Rock 308 Sonnet Written in the Cottage where Burns was Born 309 Lines Written in the Highlands after a Visit to Burns's Country 309 The Gadfly - From a Letter to Tom Keats 311 ...
John Keats. La Belle Dame Sans Merci 336 Song of Four Faeries – Fire , Air , Earth , and Water – Salamander , Zephyr , Dusketha and Breama 338 Two Sonnets on Fame 341 Fame , like a wayward Giri , will still be coy 341 How fever'd is the ...
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Dedication To Leigh Hunt | 2 |
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem | 10 |
To Some Ladies | 17 |
SLEEP AND POETRY | 47 |
ENDYMION | 59 |
18 | 71 |
Book II | 87 |
Book III | 114 |
Sonnet to the Nile | 286 |
Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds | 297 |
Meg Merrilies | 303 |
Sonnet Written in the Cottage where Burns was Born | 309 |
Staffa | 315 |
Spenserian Stanza Written at the close of Canto | 321 |
Sonnet to Sleep | 327 |
Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown | 335 |
Book IV | 141 |
LAMIA ISABELLA THE EVE OF ST AGNES etc | 169 |
Isabella or The Pot of Basil A Story from Boccaccio | 190 |
The Eve of St Agnes | 206 |
Ode to a Nightingale | 218 |
Ode to Fancy | 225 |
Robin Hood To a friend | 230 |
On Death | 261 |
To the Ladies who Saw Me Crownd | 267 |
Sonnet on a Picture of Leander | 273 |
La Belle Dame Sans Merci | 336 |
Sonnet on the Sonnet | 342 |
King Stephen | 407 |
A Party of Lovers | 417 |
The Cap and Bells or the Jealousies | 435 |
Lines Supposed to Have Been Addressed to Fanny Brawne | 461 |
Georgiana Augusta Wylie afterwards Mrs George Keats | 471 |
Index of First Lines | 505 |
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