John Keats Quotes
My Heart Aches, And A Drowsy Numbness Pains
My Sense, As Though Of Hemlock I Had Drunk,
Or Emptied Some Dull Opiate To The Drains
One Minute Past, And Lethe-wards Had Sunk:
'Tis Not Through Envy Of Thy Happy Lot,
But Being Too Happy In Thy Happiness, - -
That Thou, Light-winged Dryad Of The Trees,
In Some Melodious Plot
Of Beechen Green, And Shadows Numberless,
Singest Of Summer In Full-throated Ease.
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