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John Keats

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24 approved public poems
Common themes
nature, love, death, beauty, hope

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  1. A Thing of Beauty (Endymion) by John Keats

    "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:" — John Keats, "A Thing of Beauty (Endymion)"

    nature, love, death
  2. Bards of Passion and of Mirth, written on the Blank Page before Beaumont and Fletcher's Tragi-Comedy 'The Fair Maid of the Inn' by John Keats

    "BARDS of Passion and of Mirth," — John Keats, "Bards of Passion and of Mirth, written on the Blank Page before Beaumont and Fletcher's Tragi-Comedy 'The Fair Maid of the Inn'"

    nature, love, death
  3. Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art by John Keats

    "Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art—" — John Keats, "Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art"

    nature, love, death
  4. Endymion: Book I by John Keats

    "ENDYMION." — John Keats, "Endymion: Book I"

    nature, love, death
  5. Endymion: Book II by John Keats

    "O Sovereign power of love! O grief! O balm!" — John Keats, "Endymion: Book II"

    nature, love, death
  6. Endymion: Book III by John Keats

    "There are who lord it o'er their fellow-men" — John Keats, "Endymion: Book III"

    nature, love, death
  7. Endymion: Book IV by John Keats

    "Muse of my native land! loftiest Muse!" — John Keats, "Endymion: Book IV"

    nature, love, death
  8. Epistle To My Brother George by John Keats

    "Full many a dreary hour have I past," — John Keats, "Epistle To My Brother George"

    nature, love, death
  9. Give Me Women, Wine, and Snuff by John Keats

    "GIVE me women, wine, and snuff" — John Keats, "Give Me Women, Wine, and Snuff"

    nature, love, grief
  10. Happy Is England! I Could Be Content by John Keats

    "Happy is England! I could be content" — John Keats, "Happy Is England! I Could Be Content"

    nature, love, beauty
  11. Hyperion by John Keats

    "BOOK I" — John Keats, "Hyperion"

    nature, love, death
  12. In Drear-Nighted December by John Keats

    "In drear-nighted December," — John Keats, "In Drear-Nighted December"

    nature, love, grief
  13. Ode On A Grecian Urn by John Keats

    "Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness," — John Keats, "Ode On A Grecian Urn"

    nature, love, death
  14. Ode To Autumn by John Keats

    "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness," — John Keats, "Ode To Autumn"

    nature, love, death
  15. On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer by John Keats

    "Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold," — John Keats, "On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer"

    nature, hope, solitude
  16. Song of the Indian Maid, from 'Endymion' by John Keats

    "O SORROW!" — John Keats, "Song of the Indian Maid, from 'Endymion'"

    nature, love, death
  17. Stanzas by John Keats

    "IN a drear-nighted December," — John Keats, "Stanzas"

    nature, love, grief
  18. To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses by John Keats

    "As late I rambled in the happy fields," — John Keats, "To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses"

    nature, love, beauty
  19. To Autumn by John Keats

    "I" — John Keats, "To Autumn"

    nature, love, death
  20. To Homer by John Keats

    "Standing aloof in giant ignorance," — John Keats, "To Homer"

    nature, death, hope
  21. To Hope by John Keats

    "When by my solitary hearth I sit," — John Keats, "To Hope"

    nature, love, death
  22. To My Brother George by John Keats

    "Many the wonders I this day have seen:" — John Keats, "To My Brother George"

    nature, love, hope
  23. To My Brothers by John Keats

    "Small, busy flames play through the fresh-laid coals," — John Keats, "To My Brothers"

    nature, death, beauty
  24. Written On A Summer Evening by John Keats

    "The church bells toll a melancholy round," — John Keats, "Written On A Summer Evening"

    nature, death, beauty

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