The Complete Poetry: Ode on a Grecian Urn + Ode to a Nightingale + Hyperion + Endymion + The Eve of St. Agnes + Isabella + Ode to Psyche + Lamia + Sonnets and more from one of the most beloved English Romantic poets【電子書籍】[ John Keats ]

The Complete Poetry: Ode on a Grecian Urn + Ode to a Nightingale + Hyperion + Endymion + The Eve of St. Agnes + Isabella + Ode to Psyche + Lamia + Sonnets and more from one of the most beloved English Romantic poets【電子書籍】[ John Keats ]

<p>This carefully crafted ebook: “The Complete Poetry” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.</p> <p>John Keats (1795?1821) was an English Romantic poet. The poetry of Keats is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analyzed in English literature.</p> <p>Table of Contents:</p> <p>Introduction: Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin</p> <p>Ode </p> <p>Ode on a Grecian Urn</p> <p>Ode to Apollo</p> <p>Ode to Fanny</p> <p>Ode on Indolence</p> <p>Ode on Melancholy</p> <p>Ode to Psyche</p> <p>Ode to a Nightingale</p> <p>Sonnets</p> <p>Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sonnet</p> <p>Sonnet to Chatterton</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition</p> <p>Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell</p> <p>Sonnet to a Cat</p> <p>Sonnet Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis</p> <p>Sonnet: This Pleasant Tale is Like a Little Copse</p> <p>Sonnet - The Human Seasons</p> <p>Sonnet to Homer</p> <p>Sonnet to A Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall</p> <p>Sonnet on Visiting the Tomb of Burns</p> <p>Sonnet on Leigh Hunt’s Poem ‘the Story of Rimini’</p> <p>Sonnet: A Dream, After Reading Dante’s Episode of Paulo and Francesco</p> <p>Sonnet to Sleep</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Answer to a Sonnet Ending Thus:</p> <p>Sonnet: After Dark Vapours Have Oppress’d Our Plains</p> <p>Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds</p> <p>Sonnet on Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again</p> <p>Sonnet: Before He Went to Feed with Owls and Bats</p> <p>Sonnet Written in the Cottage Where Burns Was Born</p> <p>Sonnet to The Nile</p> <p>Sonnet on Peace</p> <p>Sonnet on Hearing the Bagpipe and</p> <p>Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, on a Fair Summer’s Eve</p> <p>Sonnet to Byron</p> <p>Sonnet to Spenser</p> <p>Sonnet: As from the Darkening Gloom A Silver Dove</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sea</p> <p>Sonnet to Fanny</p> <p>Sonnet to Ailsa Rock</p> <p>Sonnet on a Picture of Leander</p> <p>Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard</p> <p>Two Sonnets on Fame</p> <p>Lamia </p> <p>Isabella</p> <p>Endymion </p> <p>Hyperion </p> <p>Stanzas</p> <p>Spenserian Stanza</p> <p>Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown</p> <p>Stanzas to Miss Wylie</p> <p>Robin Hood</p> <p>The Eve of St. Agnes</p> <p>Modern Love</p> <p>On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer</p> <p>Imitation of Spenser…</p> <p></p> <p>This carefully crafted ebook: “The Complete Poetry” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.</p> <p>John Keats (1795?1821) was an English Romantic poet. The poetry of Keats is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analyzed in English literature.</p> <p>Table of Contents:</p> <p>Introduction: Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin</p> <p>Ode </p> <p>Ode on a Grecian Urn</p> <p>Ode to Apollo</p> <p>Ode to Fanny</p> <p>Ode on Indolence</p> <p>Ode on Melancholy</p> <p>Ode to Psyche</p> <p>Ode to a Nightingale</p> <p>Sonnets</p> <p>Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sonnet</p> <p>Sonnet to Chatterton</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition</p> <p>Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell</p> <p>Sonnet to a Cat</p> <p>Sonnet Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis</p> <p>Sonnet: This Pleasant Tale is Like a Little Copse</p> <p>Sonnet - The Human Seasons</p> <p>Sonnet to Homer</p> <p>Sonnet to A Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall</p> <p>Sonnet on Visiting the Tomb of Burns</p> <p>Sonnet on Leigh Hunt’s Poem ‘the Story of Rimini’</p> <p>Sonnet: A Dream, After Reading Dante’s Episode of Paulo and Francesco</p> <p>Sonnet to Sleep</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Answer to a Sonnet Ending Thus:</p> <p>Sonnet: After Dark Vapours Have Oppress’d Our Plains</p> <p>Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds</p> <p>Sonnet on Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again</p> <p>Sonnet: Before He Went to Feed with Owls and Bats</p> <p>Sonnet Written in the Cottage Where Burns Was Born</p> <p>Sonnet to The Nile</p> <p>Sonnet on Peace</p> <p>Sonnet on Hearing the Bagpipe and</p> <p>Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, on a Fair Summer’s Eve</p> <p>Sonnet to Byron</p> <p>Sonnet to Spenser</p> <p>Sonnet: As from the Darkening Gloom A Silver Dove</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sea</p> <p>Sonnet to Fanny</p> <p>Sonnet to Ailsa Rock</p> <p>Sonnet on a Picture of Leander</p> <p>Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard</p> <p>Two Sonnets on Fame</p> <p>Lamia </p> <p>Isabella</p> <p>Endymion </p> <p>Hyperion </p> <p>Stanzas</p> <p>Spenserian Stanza</p> <p>Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown</p> <p>Stanzas to Miss Wylie</p> <p>Robin Hood</p> <p>The Eve of St. Agnes</p> <p>Modern Love</p> <p>On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer</p> <p>Imitation of Spenser…</p> <p></p> <p>This carefully crafted ebook: “The Complete Poetry” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.</p> <p>John Keats (1795?1821) was an English Romantic poet. The poetry of Keats is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analyzed in English literature.</p> <p>Table of Contents:</p> <p>Introduction: Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin</p> <p>Ode </p> <p>Ode on a Grecian Urn</p> <p>Ode to Apollo</p> <p>Ode to Fanny</p> <p>Ode on Indolence</p> <p>Ode on Melancholy</p> <p>Ode to Psyche</p> <p>Ode to a Nightingale</p> <p>Sonnets</p> <p>Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sonnet</p> <p>Sonnet to Chatterton</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition</p> <p>Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell</p> <p>Sonnet to a Cat</p> <p>Sonnet Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis</p> <p>Sonnet: This Pleasant Tale is Like a Little Copse</p> <p>Sonnet - The Human Seasons</p> <p>Sonnet to Homer</p> <p>Sonnet to A Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall</p> <p>Sonnet on Visiting the Tomb of Burns</p> <p>Sonnet on Leigh Hunt’s Poem ‘the Story of Rimini’</p> <p>Sonnet: A Dream, After Reading Dante’s Episode of Paulo and Francesco</p> <p>Sonnet to Sleep</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Answer to a Sonnet Ending Thus:</p> <p>Sonnet: After Dark Vapours Have Oppress’d Our Plains</p> <p>Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds</p> <p>Sonnet on Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again</p> <p>Sonnet: Before He Went to Feed with Owls and Bats</p> <p>Sonnet Written in the Cottage Where Burns Was Born</p> <p>Sonnet to The Nile</p> <p>Sonnet on Peace</p> <p>Sonnet on Hearing the Bagpipe and</p> <p>Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, on a Fair Summer’s Eve</p> <p>Sonnet to Byron</p> <p>Sonnet to Spenser</p> <p>Sonnet: As from the Darkening Gloom A Silver Dove</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sea</p> <p>Sonnet to Fanny</p> <p>Sonnet to Ailsa Rock</p> <p>Sonnet on a Picture of Leander</p> <p>Translation from a Sonnet of Ronsard</p> <p>Two Sonnets on Fame</p> <p>Lamia </p> <p>Isabella</p> <p>Endymion </p> <p>Hyperion </p> <p>Stanzas</p> <p>Spenserian Stanza</p> <p>Spenserian Stanzas on Charles Armitage Brown</p> <p>Stanzas to Miss Wylie</p> <p>Robin Hood</p> <p>The Eve of St. Agnes</p> <p>Modern Love</p> <p>On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer</p> <p>Imitation of Spenser…</p> <p></p> <p>This carefully crafted ebook: “The Complete Poetry” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents.</p> <p>John Keats (1795?1821) was an English Romantic poet. The poetry of Keats is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analyzed in English literature.</p> <p>Table of Contents:</p> <p>Introduction: Life of John Keats by Sidney Colvin</p> <p>Ode </p> <p>Ode on a Grecian Urn</p> <p>Ode to Apollo</p> <p>Ode to Fanny</p> <p>Ode on Indolence</p> <p>Ode on Melancholy</p> <p>Ode to Psyche</p> <p>Ode to a Nightingale</p> <p>Sonnets</p> <p>Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be</p> <p>Sonnet on the Sonnet</p> <p>Sonnet to Chatterton</p> <p>Sonnet Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition</p> <p>Sonnet: Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell</p> <p>Sonnet to a Cat</p> <p>Sonnet Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis</p> <p>Sonnet: This Pleasant Tale is Like a Little Copse</p> <p>Sonnet - The Human Seasons</p> <p>Sonnet to Homer</p> <p>Sonnet to A Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall</p> <p>Sonnet on Visiting the Tomb of Burns</p> <p>Sonnet画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。

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