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John Keats
The thought, the deadly thought of solitude.
John Keats
Deadly Solitude
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Solitary Thought
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Lonely Feeling
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Solitude
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Thought
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Loneliness
John Keats’s Quotes On Topics
Knapsack Travels
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Yearning
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Ripe Fruit
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Friendship Bond
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Metaphysical Impossible
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Advice
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Soul
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Under Water
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Empty Room
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Silence Gossip
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Soul Breeze
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Irony
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Curb Magnanimity
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Ethereal Bond
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Eternal Truth
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Fate
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Criticism
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Transformation
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Closer
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Whisper
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More John Keats Quotes
“I have met with women whom I really think would like to be married to a Poem and to be given away by a Novel.”
John Keats
Married Poem
,
Novel Symbolism
,
Literary Love
,
Poem
,
Novel
,
Love
“The world is too brutal for me-I am glad there is such a thing as the grave-I am sure I shall never have any rest till I get there.”
John Keats
Brutal World
,
Grave Rest
,
Eternal Peace
,
Rest
,
Grave
,
Sorrow
“There is an electric fire in human nature tending to purify – so that among these human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should at finding a pearl in rubbish.”
John Keats
Heroism
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Purity
,
Transformation
,
Nature
,
Wonder
,
Inspiration
“With a great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration.”
John Keats
Poetic Beauty
,
Overcoming Sense
,
Creative Excellence
,
Beauty
,
Sense
,
Excellence
“I have nothing to speak of but my self-and what can I say but what I feel.”
John Keats
Self-expression
,
Emotion
,
Introspection
,
Honesty
,
Uniqueness
,
Authenticity
“But let me see thee stoop from heaven on wings That fill the sky with silver glitterings!”
John Keats
Heaven Wings
,
Silver Glitterings
,
Celestial Imagery
,
Heaven
,
Wings
,
Glitterings
“I was alone for a couple of days while Brown went gadding over the country with his ancient knapsack. Now I like his society as well as any Man’s, yet regretted his return – it broke in upon me like a Thunderbolt. I had got in a dream among my Books – really luxuriating in a solitude and silence you alone should have disturb’d.”
John Keats
Knapsack Travels
,
Solitude Books
,
Thunderbolt Return
,
Travels
,
Books
,
Solitude
“Failure is in a sense the highway to success, as each discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true.”
John Keats
Highway Success
,
False Discovery
,
True Seek
,
Failure
,
Success
,
Truth
“I think we may class the lawyer in the natural history of monsters.”
John Keats
Satire
,
Humor
,
Profession
,
Absurdity
,
Criticism
,
Exaggeration
“And there shall be for thee all soft delight That shadowy thought can win, A bright torch, and a casement ope at night, To let the warm Love in!”
John Keats
Soft Delight
,
Bright Torch
,
Shadowy Thought
,
Delight
,
Torch
,
Love
“How long is this posthumous life of mine to last?”
John Keats
Posthumous Life
,
Lingering Existence
,
Temporal Question
,
Life
,
Existence
,
Question
“Even bees, the little almsmen of spring bowers, know there is richest juice in poison-flowers.”
John Keats
Spring Bowers
,
Poison Juice
,
Nature’s Irony
,
Bowers
,
Juice
,
Irony
“Is there another Life? Shall I awake and find all this a dream? There must be we cannot be created for this sort of suffering.”
John Keats
Another Life
,
Suffering Creation
,
Dream Awakening
,
Life
,
Suffering
,
Dream
“The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone!”
John Keats
Gone Day
,
Sweet Passing
,
Fading Time
,
Day
,
Passing
,
Time
“I want a brighter word than bright.”
John Keats
Brighter Word
,
Beyond Bright
,
Word Light
,
Bright
,
Word
,
Light
“Health and spirits can only belong unalloyed to the selfish man.”
John Keats
Selfish Health
,
Spirit Belonging
,
Unalloyed Joy
,
Health
,
Spirits
,
Joy
“O, sorrow! Why dost borrow Heart’s lightness from the merriment of May?”
John Keats
Borrowed Lightness
,
Merriment May
,
Emotional Contrast
,
Lightness
,
Merriment
,
Contrast
“And how they kist each other’s tremulous eyes.”
John Keats
Tremulous Eyes
,
Romantic Kisses
,
Gentle Love
,
Eyes
,
Kisses
,
Love
“Or thou might’st better listen to the wind, Whose language is to thee a barren noise, Though it blows legend-laden through the trees.”
John Keats
Legend Wind
,
Tree Whispers
,
Barren Noise
,
Wind
,
Legend
,
Noise
“You cannot conceive how I ache to be with you: how I would die for one hour.”
John Keats
Unbearable Ache
,
Hour Sacrifice
,
Deep Yearning
,
Ache
,
Sacrifice
,
Yearning
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