Poetic Openings : John Keats to John Keats

Poet : John Keats : Poem : To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses : First Line : As late I rambled in the happy fields,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown : First Line : Fresh morning gusts have blown away all fear
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Ailsa Rock : First Line : Hearken, thou craggy ocean-pyramid,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Autumn : First Line : I
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Byron : First Line : Byron! how sweetly sad thy melody!
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Fanny : First Line : I cry your mercy—pity—love!—aye, love!
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To G.a.w. : First Line : Nymph of the downward smile and sidelong glance!
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Haydon : First Line : Haydon! forgive me that I cannot speak
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Homer : First Line : Standing aloof in giant ignorance,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Hope : First Line : When by my solitary hearth I sit,
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