Poetic Openings : John Keats to John Keats

Poet : John Keats : Poem : To John Hamilton Reynolds : First Line : O that a week could be an age, and we
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Mrs Reynolds' Cat : First Line : Cat! who hast passd thy grand climacteric,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Mrs. Reynolds's Cat : First Line : Cat! who hast pass'd thy grand climacteric,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To My Brother George : First Line : Many the wonders I this day have seen:
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To My Brothers : First Line : Small, busy flames play through the fresh laid coals,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To One Who Has Been Long In City Pent : First Line : To one who has been long in city pent,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Sleep : First Line : O SOFT embalmer of the still midnight!
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To Solitude : First Line : O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
Poet : John Keats : Poem : To The Nile : First Line : Son of the old Moon-mountains African!
Poet : John Keats : Poem : When I Have Fears : First Line : When I have fears that I may cease to be
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