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The poetical works and other writings of John Keats

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VOLUME TWO: ENDYMION: A POETIC ROMANCE -- I. Two letters on Endymion to the editor of the Oxford University and City Herald by Benjamin Bailey -- II. The 'Cockney School' attack on Keats -- III. Review of Endymion published in The Quarterly Review, 1818 -- IV. John Hamilton Reynolds on Keats and The Quarterly Review -- V. Two letters to the editor of The Morning Chronicle on Keats and The Quarterly Review -- VI. Shelley's letter to the editor of The Quarterly Review concerning Keats -- VII. Review of Endymion published in The Edinburgh Review -- VOLUME THREE: LAMIA, ISABELLA, etc. 1820 -- Isabella; or, the pot of Basil. A story from Boccaccio -- The Eve of St. Agnes -- Ode to a nightingale -- Ode on a Grecian urn -- Ode to psyche -- Fancy -- Ode ["Bards of passion and of mirth"] -- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern -- Robin Hood. To a friend -- To Autumn -- Ode on melancholy -- Hyperion. Book I -- Hyperion. Book II -- Hyperion. Book III -- The fall of Hyperion, a dream -- Canto I -- Canto II -- VOLUME FOUR: POSTHUMOUS AND FUGITIVE POEMS -- On death -- 'Fill for me a brimming bowl' -- Sonnet to Byron -- Sonnet. 'As from the darkening gloom' -- Women, wine and snuff -- Sonnet on peace -- Sonnet to Chatterton -- Sonnet to Spenser -- Ode to Apollo -- Lines written on the 29th of May, the anniversary of Charles's restoration -- Sonnet to a young lady who sent me a laurel crown -- Sonnet to the ladies who saw me crown'd -- Hymn to Apollo -- Sonnet. The poet -- Stanzas to Miss Wylie -- Sonnet. 'Oh! How I love, on a fair summer's eve' -- Sonnet. 'Before he went to feed with owls and bats' -- Sonnet written in disgust of vulgar superstition -- 'Hither, hither, love' -- Sonnet. 'After dark vapors have oppress'd our plains' -- Sonnet written at the end of the Floure and the Lefe -- Sonnet to Haydon with the following -- Sonnet on seeing the Elgin marbles -- Sonnet on a picture of Leander -- Sonnet on the sea -- Sonnet on Leigh Hunt's poem 'The story of Rimini' --^ Sonnet. 'The house of mourning written by Mr. Scott' -- On Oxford: a parody -- 'You say you love' -- Apollo and the graces -- To _____. 'Think not of it, sweet one, so ____' -- Lines. 'Unfelt, unheard, unseen' -- Stanzas. 'In a drear-nighted December -- Sonnet to A. G. S<pencer> -- The poet: a fragment -- Modern love -- The castle builder. Fragments of a dialogue -- A song of opposites. 'Welcome joy, and welcome sorrow' -- Sonnet to Mrs. Reynolds's cat -- Lines of seeing a lock of Milton's hair -- Sonnet on sitting down to read King Lear once again -- Sonnet. 'When I have fears that I may cease to be' -- Sharing Eve's apple -- A draught of sunshine. 'Hence, burgundy, claret and port' -- Sonnet to the Nile -- Sonnet to a lady seen for a few moments at Vauxhall -- Sonnet. 'Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven' -- Sonnet to J. R. <James Rice> -- What the thrush said: lines from a letter to John Hamilton Reynolds -- Sonnet-The human seasons -- Extracts from an opera --^ 'O! Were I one of the Olympian twelve' -- Daisy's song -- Folly's song -- 'Oh, I am frighten'd with most hateful thoughts!' -- Song. 'The stranger lighted from his steed' -- 'Asleep! O sleep a little while, white pearl!' -- Faery song. 'Shed no tear-O shed no tear!' --

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