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| How beautiful, if sorrow had not made / Sorrow more Beautiful than Beautys self.Hyperion Bk 1, l, 35. |
John Keats |
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| Poetical Works |
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| John Keats |
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| One of Englands greatest poets, Keats was a key element in the Romantic Movement. Known especially for his love of the country and sensuous descriptions of the beauty of nature, his poetry also resonated with deep philosophic questions. |
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| CONTENTS |
| Bibliographic Record An Introduction Notes |
REPRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL EDITIONS
With Notes by
FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE |
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LONDON: MACMILLAN, 1884
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 1999 |
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