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  1. from Endymion - Poetry Foundation

    Will trace the story of Endymion. Bring home increase of milk. And, as the year. With streams that deepen freshly into bowers. I must be near the middle of my story. Be all about me when I …

  2. Endymion (poem) - Wikipedia

    Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818 by Taylor and Hessey of Fleet Street in London. John Keats dedicated this poem to the late poet Thomas Chatterton.

  3. Endymion, Book I, [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever]

    Endymion, Book I, [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever] John Keats 1795 – 1821

  4. The Project Gutenberg eBook of Endymion: A Poetic Romance …

    Jan 14, 2008 · The Project Gutenberg EBook of Endymion, by John Keats This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.

  5. ENDYMION - Poems by John Keats (1795-1821)

    The mythological poem of the English Romantic poet John Keats – four thousand lines about young love of Endymion and the moon goddess Diana. It’s a kind of hymn to the Beauty, Love, …

  6. Endymion - The Poetry Hour

    Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon, Pouring unto us from the heaven’s brink. They alway must be with us, or we die.

  7. Who thus were ripe for high contemplating, Might turn their steps towards the sober ring Where sat Endymion and the aged priest ‟Mong shepherds gone in eld, whose looks increas‟d The …

  8. Endymion Book 1 - poem by John Keats | PoetryVerse

    Explore John Keats' Endymion: Book 1, a classic poem that delves into beauty, love, and the human spirit.

  9. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever (from Endymion) Poem

    Unlock all 303 words of this analysis of Caesura in “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever (from Endymion),” and get the poetic device analyses for every poem we cover.

  10. Endymion (Excerpt) by John Keats | DiscoverPoetry.com

    Be all about me when I make an end. Easily onward, thorough flowers and weed.