John Keats Quotes
To Solitude
O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell,
Let It Not Be Among The Jumbled Heap
Of Murky Buildings; Climb With Me The Steep,
Nature's Observatory - Whence The Dell,
Its Flowery Slopes, Its River's Crystal Swell,
May Seem A Span; Let Me Thy Vigils Keep
'Mongst Boughs Pavillion'd, Where The Deer's Swift Leap
Startles The Wild Bee From The Fox-glove Bell.
But Though I'll Gladly Trace These Scenes With Thee,
Yet The Sweet Converse Of An Innocent Mind,
Whose Words Are Images Of Thoughts Refin'd,
Is My Soul's Pleasure; And It Sure Must Be
Almost The Highest Bliss Of Human-kind,
When To Thy Haunts Two Kindred Spirits Flee.
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