John Keats Quotes
Who, Of Men, Can Tell
That Flowers Would Bloom, Or That Green Fruit Would Swell
To Melting Pulp, That Fish Would Have Bright Mail,
The Earth Its Dower Of River, Wood, And Vale,
The Meadows Runnels, Runnels Pebble-stones,
The Seed Its Harvest, Or The Lute Its Tones,
Tones Ravishment, Or Ravishment Its Sweet,
If Human Souls Did Never Kiss And Greet?
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