John Keats
Titles
After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains ...
Answer To A Sonnet Ending Thus: --
Happy is England! I could be content ...
How many bards gild the lapses of time!
I cry your mercy -- pity -- love -- ay, love ...
If by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd ...
Keen Fitful Gusts Are Whispering Here And There
Lines (Unfelt, unheard, unseen...)
O solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
Oh! how I love, on a fair summer's eve, ...
On Fame (Fame, like a wayward girl, will still be coy ...).
On Fame (How fever'd is the man, who cannot look ...)
On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer
On Leaving Some Friends At An Early Hour
On Leigh Hunt's Poem, The Story Of Rimini.
On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again.
On The Grasshopper And Cricket
Read me a lesson, Muse, and speak it loud
Song. (Hush, hush! tread softly!...)
The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone! ...
This pleasant tale is like a little copse: ...
To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses
To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown.
To one who has been long in city pent, ...
To _. (Had I a man's fair form, then might my sighs ...)
To _. (Time's sea hath been five years at its low ebb, ...)
To _. (What can I do to drive away).
When I have fears that I may cease to be ...