Best John Keats Quotes
- How astonishingly does the chance of leaving the world improve a sense of its natural beauties upon us. Like poor Falstaff, although I do not… Affection
- I always made an awkward bow. Always Made
- Load every rift with ore. Crafts
- How I like claret!...It fills one's mouth with a gushing freshness, then goes down to cool and feverless; then, you do not feel it quarrelling… Aladdin
- We must repeat the often repeated saying, that it is unworthy a religious man to view an irreligious one either with alarm or aversion, or… Alarm
- On a lone winter evening, when the frost Has wrought a silence. Evening
- The imagination of a boy is healthy, and the mature imagination of a man is healthy; but there is a space of life between, in… Ambition
- I equally dislike the favor of the public with the love of a woman - they are both a cloying treacle to the wings of… Both
- Are there not thousands in the world who love their fellows even to the death, who feel the giant agony of the world, and more,… Agony
- My passions are all asleep from my having slumbered till nearly eleven and weakened the animal fiber all over me to a delightful sensation about… Alertness
- I would jump down Etna for any public good - but I hate a mawkish popularity. Any
- Though the most beautiful creature were waiting for me at the end of a journey or a walk; though the carpet were of silk, the… Beautiful
- The roaring of the wind is my wife and the stars through the window pane are my children. The mighty abstract idea I have of… Abstract
- Faded the flower and all its budded charms,Faded the sight of beauty from my eyes,Faded the shape of beauty from my arms,Faded the voice, warmth,… All
- O fret not after knowledge - I have none, and yet my song comes native with the warmth. O fret not after knowledge - I… Evening
- Is there another Life? Shall I awake and find all this a dream? There must be we cannot be created for this sort of suffering. All
- I love your hills and I love your dales, And I love your flocks a-bleating; but oh, on the heather to lie together, With both… Beating
- What is there in thee, Moon! That thou should'st move My heart so potently? Heart
- This Grave contains all that was Mortal of a Young English Poet Who on his Death Bed in the Bitterness of his Heart at the… All
- Through the sad heart of Ruth, when sick for home She stood in tears amid the alien corn; The same that ofttimes hath Charm'd magic… Alien
- It is a flaw In happiness to see beyond our bourn, - It forces us in summer skies to mourn, It spoils the singing of… Beyond
- A poem needs understanding through the senses. The point of diving in a lake is not immediately to swim to the shore; it’s to be… Accept
- The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone! All
- Nothing is finer for the purposes of great productions than a very gradual ripening of the intellectual powers. Finer
- I have loved the principle of beauty in all things. All
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