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John Keats
31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821 / London, England
Poems of John Keats
Sonnet. Written In Answer To A Sonnet By J. H. Reynolds
Sonnet. Written In Disgust Of Vulgar Superstition
Sonnet. Written On A Blank Page In Shakespeare's Poems, Facing 'A Lover's Complaint'
Sonnet. Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of 'The Floure And The Lefe'
Sonnet. Written Upon The Top Of Ben Nevis
Specimen Of An Induction To A Poem
Spenserian Stanza. Written At The Close Of Canto Ii, Book V, Of
Spenserian Stanzas On Charles Armitage Brown
Staffa
Stanzas
Stanzas To Miss Wylie
Stanzas. In A Drear-Nighted December
Teignmouth
The Cap And Bells; Or, The Jealousies: A Faery Tale -- Unfinished
The Day Is Gone, And All Its Sweets Are Gone
The Devon Maid: Stanzas Sent In A Letter To B. R. Haydon
The Eve Of Saint Mark. A Fragment
The Eve Of St. Agnes
The Gadfly
The Human Seasons
Think Of It Not, Sweet One
This Living Hand
To ****
To A Cat
To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses
To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown
To Ailsa Rock
To Byron
To Charles Cowden Clarke
To Fanny
To G.A.W.
To George Felton Mathew
To Haydon With A Sonnet Written On Seeing The Elgin Marbles
To Homer
To Hope
To John Hamilton Reynolds
To Mrs Reynolds' Cat
To My Brother George
To My Brothers
To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent
To Sleep
To Solitude
To Some Ladies
To The Ladies Who Saw Me Crowned
To The Nile
To—
Translated From A Sonnet Of Ronsard
Two Or Three
Two Sonnets On Fame
Two Sonnets. To Haydon, With A Sonnet Written On Seeing The Elgin Marbles
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