John Keats Quotes
And She Forgot The Stars, The Moon, And Sun/ And She Forgot The Blue Above The Trees,/ And She Forgot The Dells Where Waters Run,/ And She Forgot The Chilly Autumn Breeze;/ She Had No Knowledge When The Day Was Done,/ And The New Morn She Saw Not: But In Peace/ Hung Over Her Sweet Basil Evermore,/ And Moisten'd It With Tears Unto The Core.
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