John Keats Quotes
I HAD A Dove And The Sweet Dove Died;
And I Have Thought It Died Of Grieving:
O, What Could It Grieve For? Its Feet Were Tied,
With A Silken Thread Of My Own Hand's Weaving;
Sweet Little Red Feet! Why Should You Die -
Why Should You Leave Me, Sweet Bird! Why?
You Liv'd Alone In The Forest-tree,
Why, Pretty Thing! Would You Not Live With Me?
I Kiss'd You Oft And Gave You White Peas;
Why Not Live Sweetly, As In The Green Trees?
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