Poems by John Keats
To The Nile
... Such men to honour thee, who, worn with toil, ...
Endymion: Book III
... About his large dark locks, and faultering spake: "Arise, good youth, for sacred Phoebus' sake! ...
Addressed To Haydon
... Unnumbered souls breathe out a still applause, ...
Endymion: Book II
... The silent mysteries of earth, descend!" He heard but the last words, nor could contend ...
O Blush Not So!
... There's a blush for thought, and a blush for nought, ...
Where Be Ye Going, You Devon Maid?
... With both our hearts a-beating!I'll put your basket all safe in a nook, ...
Isabella or The Pot of Basil
... Their crimes Came on them, like a smoke from Hinnom's vale ...
To
... so well Would passion arm me for the enterprise: ...
To Homer
... For Jove uncurtain'd Heaven to let thee live, ...
Answer To A Sonnet By J.H.Reynolds
... Forget-me-not,the blue-bell,and, that queen ...
Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison
... and he flew With daring Milton through the fields of air: ...
Lines On The Mermaid Tavern
... Souls of Poets dead and gone, ...
To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent
... And open face of heaven,--to breathe a prayer ...
This Living Hand
... That thou wouldst wish thine own heart dry of blood ...
A Thing of Beauty (Endymion)
... Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing ...