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  • 1816 FOR THERE'S BISHOP'S TEIGN

    FOR THERE'S BISHOP'S TEIGN by John Keats is a poetic reflection on nature's beauty, inspired by the serene landscape of Bishop's Teign, capturing its tranquil charm.
  • 1816 HOW MANY BARDS GILD THE LAPSES OF TIME

    A dying king questions how time’s passage can be measured, as birds symbolically tally life’s fleeting moments. Through poetic metaphors and existential musings, Andersen explores ...
  • 1816 I STOOD TIP-TOE UPON A LITTLE HILL

    A child gazes at a fleeting butterfly, pondering life’s ephemeral beauty. As seasons change, the hill reveals hidden wonders—moss-covered stones, dancing fireflies—teaching patienc...
  • 1816 IMITATION OF SPENSER

    "Imitation of Spenser" (1816) is a poetic homage by John Keats, reflecting the ornate style and rich imagery of Edmund Spenser, showcasing Keats' early admiration for Renaissance p...
  • 1816 LINES RHYMED IN A LETTER FROM OXFORD

    "Lines Rhymed in a Letter from Oxford" (1816) is a poetic reflection by Percy Bysshe Shelley, blending personal sentiment with romantic imagery, capturing the essence of youthful i...
  • 1816 ODE BARDS OF PASSION AND OF MIRTH

    "Ode: Bards of Passion and of Mirth" (1816) by John Keats is a poetic tribute to the dual nature of art, celebrating both its joyful and melancholic expressions.
  • 1816 ODE ON INDOLENCE

    "Ode on Indolence" (1816) by John Keats is a contemplative poem exploring themes of creativity, ambition, and the allure of idleness, blending introspection with vivid imagery.
  • 1816 ODE TO PSYCHE

    "Ode to Psyche" (1816) by John Keats is a lyrical celebration of the mythical goddess Psyche, blending rich imagery and romantic devotion to explore love and the soul.
  • 1816 ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER

    "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (1816) by John Keats is a celebrated sonnet expressing awe and inspiration upon discovering the grandeur of Homer's epic through Chapman's t...
  • 1816 ON SITTING DOWN TO READ KING LEAR ONCE AGAIN

    "On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again" (1816) by John Keats is a reflective sonnet capturing the poet's emotional and intellectual engagement with Shakespeare's tragic mast...