Poetic Openings : John Keats to John Keats

Poet : John Keats : Poem : If By Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd : First Line : If by dull rhymes our English must be chain’d,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : In Drear-nighted December : First Line : In drear-nighted December,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Isabella Or The Pot Of Basil : First Line : I.
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ring Here And There : First Line : Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there
Poet : John Keats : Poem : La Belle Dame Sans Merci : First Line : Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Last Sonnet : First Line : BRIGHT Star, would I were steadfast as thou art--
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Lines : First Line : Unfelt unheard, unseen,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Lines From Endymion : First Line : A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Lines On The Mermaid Tavern : First Line : Souls of Poets dead and gone,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : Meg Merrilies : First Line : Old Meg she was a Gipsy,
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