Poems by John Keats
Stanzas
... To know the change and feel it, ...
Song of the Indian Maid, from 'Endymion'
... To our wild minstrelsy!' 'Whence came ye, jolly Satyrs! whence came ye, ...
Keen, Fitful Gusts are Whisp'ring Here and There
... Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there ...
To Mrs Reynolds' Cat
... Gaze With those bright languid segments green, and prick ...
Fragment of an Ode to Maia
... Seek as they once were sought, in Grecian isles, ...
Lines from Endymion
... Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing ...
Bards of Passion and of Mirth, written on the Blank Page before Beaumont and Fletcher's Tragi-Comedy 'The Fair Maid of the Inn'
... Here, your earth-born souls still speak ...
Fragment: Modern Love
... Fools! if some passions high have warm'd the world, ...
Sonnet. To A Lady Seen For A Few Moments At Vauxhall
... Its sweets in the wrong sense: -- Thou dost eclipse ...
Sonnet XVII. Happy Is England
... Beauties of deeper glance, and hear their singing, ...
Otho The Great - Act III
... How's this? My Liege, what proof should I have 'gainst a fame ...
Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, On A Fair Summer's Eve
... When streams of light pour down the golden west, ...
A Party Of Lovers
... See with cross'd arms they sit -- ah! happy crew, ...
Acrostic : Georgiana Augusta Keats
... Nears more to heaven in aught, than when we nurse ...
Lines To Fanny
... To get anew Those moulted feathers, and so mount once more ...