John Keats
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John Keats Here is one whose name is writ in water

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BooksBooks: Edmund Spenser's "The Faerie Queene", The Examiner, George Chapman's "Translations of Homer"

Writers: William Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Leigh Hunt, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Charles Cowden Clarke, John Hamilton Reynolds, Giovanni Boccaccio, John Milton, Dante Alighieri
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Hometown:Hampstead Heath, England
Body type:5' 1" / Athletic
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Zodiac Sign:Scorpio
Occupation:Poet



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About me:
When I have fears that I may cease to be
    Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain,
Before high-piled books, in charactery,
    Hold like rich garners the full ripen'd grain;
When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face,
    Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance,
And think that I may never live to trace
    Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance;
And when I feel, fair creature of an hour,
    That I shall never look upon thee more,
Never have relish in the faery power
    Of unreflecting love;--then on the shore
Of the wide world I stand alone, and think
Till love and fame to nothingness do sink.





Darkling listen...

Shall I begin thus? I was born and I died young - my name writ in water.

But that isn't all, is it? Then more, I was born in Finsbury Pavement near London on October 31st, 1795. I had a happy enough childhood, at first. Then my father died when I was eight and things seems to go downhill from there, for a while.

I was happy again when I read Wordsworth for the first time, his work inspired me to be what I was then, namely a poet! You might know works of mine like Endymion, Hyperion or several of the Odes I wrote to matters which interested me.

I met several wonderful people in my life, like my dear Fanny and such other wonderful poets as Shelley and Coleridge. However, these feelings could not stay for a sickness overwhelmed me. Even though I moved to Italy to escape the harsh English winters, it did not help.... I died the 23rd of February, 1821.




Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight,
    Alone and palely loitering;
The sedge is wither'd from the lake,
    And no birds.

Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight,
    So haggard and so woe-begone?
The squirrel's granary is full,
    And the harvest's done.

I see a lily on thy brow,
    With anguish moist and fever dew;
And on thy cheek a fading rose
    Fast withereth too.

I met a lady in the meads
    Full beautiful, a faery's child;
Her hair was long, her foot was light,
    And her eyes were wild.

I set her on my pacing steed,
    And nothing else saw all day long;
For sideways would she lean, and sing
    A faery's song.

I made a garland for her head,
    And bracelets too, and fragrant zone;
She look'd at me as she did love,
    And made sweet moan.

She found me roots of relish sweet,
    And honey wild, and manna dew;
And sure in language strange she said,
    I love thee true.

She took me to her elfin grot,
    And there she gaz'd and sighed deep,
And there I shut her wild sad eyes--
    So kiss'd to sleep.

And there we slumber'd on the moss,
    And there I dream'd, ah woe betide,
The latest dream I ever dream'd
    On the cold hill side.

I saw pale kings, and princes too,
    Pale warriors, death-pale were they all;
Who cry'd--"La belle Dame sans merci
    Hath thee in thrall!"

I saw their starv'd lips in the gloam
    With horrid warning gaped wide,
And I awoke, and found me here
    On the cold hill side.

And this is why I sojourn here
    Alone and palely loitering,
Though the sedge is wither'd from the lake,
    And no birds sing.
Who I'd like to meet:
Poets, nightingales, people who like my poems, perhaps a doctor to cure me once and for all of this debilitating sickness

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Dec 26 2009 6:52 AM

Dearest Heart,

Sweetest of blessings to you this day and everyday.  Thank you for placing me among your top 24.

Kisses,
YourLady
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Dec 24 2009 11:17 PM

Merci John Keats.
Merry Christmas.
Val

Val



Dec 24 2009 7:01 AM


=) Happy Winter Holidays Keats! Thanks for Adding Me ~ Val

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Dec 21 2009 12:07 PM


 

All my wishes to you for Merry Christmas
Lots of love
William Blake

William Blake



Dec 20 2009 5:27 PM

BACKDOOR MANNA

BACKDOOR MANNA



Dec 19 2009 9:51 PM

THANKS FOR BEING

FRIENDS!

BLESSINGS,

Y'ALL!
Dany

Dany St St



Dec 19 2009 1:13 PM

Grazie John per avermi aggiunto. Ti invito a leggere il mio blog
~Romantic Moments~

~Romantic Moments~



Dec 15 2009 10:07 PM

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From Home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another.
The warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to each other.
-- Emily Matthews --

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May you have the gladness of Christmas which is hope;

The spirit of Christmas which is peace;

The heart of Christmas which is love.

-- Ada V. Hendricks --

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Dec 14 2009 12:39 PM

Hello new friend..Thanks for the add..xo
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Dec 10 2009 1:18 PM

Il mondo sta per essere riavviato dal Grande Cervello Universale. Tutti i dati accumulati fino a qui andranno persi, ad eccezione di quelli che si nascondono dietro un dito.
Ivana

Ivana



Dec 1 2009 8:34 AM

John was born in 1795, so I think you should change his age that is written next to the photo.
Take care!
Love In A Kingdom - A Film Musical

Love In A Kingdom - A Film Musical



Dec 1 2009 7:19 AM

It is so nice to be part of this tribute to Keats. Thanks for having me, your cyber-support-friendship is appreciated.

My respects and good wishes to you. Have a great day.

Warm regards, Duncan.

 
Joanna ♥♥♥

Joanna     ♥♥♥



Nov 30 2009 11:28 PM

Thank you... x
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Nov 28 2009 12:36 PM

gracie per l'add!
Clouder Cina Ba Lanc

Clouder Cina Ba Lanc



Nov 28 2009 11:11 AM

Hello,
    Thanks for the adding. I read some John Keats' stories (especially the last few years) when "moving" around in an astrology site, looking for Psyche related stuff...really looking forward to seeing Bright Star~ May I ask how do you think of those words as you quoted as Profile headline? Like the endless/boundless unsaid, traceless yet engraved~ part of the truth of every life?...very "JKing" in his context I think.
Best,
NN
P.B. Shelley

P.B. Shelley



Nov 13 2009 10:37 AM

Junkets,

'Tis been a while, old friend. I presume you've heard of Bright Star?



Lo, if we could watch it together. I hope it does you justice.

Yrs, ever affectionately,

P.B. SHELLEY



David Franks: Walkabouts Verse

David Franks: Walkabouts Verse



Nov 4 2009 5:46 PM

After you've finished here, you may like to hear this poem sung on myspace... 

Poem 162 of 230, WalkaboutsVerse
(please see my blog): 
TEES TO TYNE: FIRST IMPRESSIONS - SUMMER 2001 

Where traditions are not so rare; 
    Sea, country and works scent the air; 
A multitude of monuments, 
    Planted tubs and patterned pavements. 

The longish pedestrian malls; 
    The remnants of defensive walls; 
Historic buildings are a gauge 
    Of the respect for heritage. 

Wheat, rape and pines in the fields; 
    Estuaries guarded by shields; 
Long sandy beaches and wide scenes; 
    Romantic-ruin go-betweens. 

Rivers in parts licked by trees, 
    Or fringed by boat clubs, wharfs, gantries, 
And crossed by practical delights - 
    Varied spans, forming pleasing sights. 

Fine churches headed at Durham; 
    Football kits ad infinitum; 
Kept castles - one for study; 
    Masonry behind masonry. 

And, with moulding-works out that way, 
It’s somewhere for a longer stay..? 

(C) David Franks 2003
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Valéria Balatincz



Nov 4 2009 7:37 AM

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Thanks for the add..
Greetings from Hungary..Valéria
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Nov 1 2009 3:42 AM

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Nov 1 2009 2:49 AM


 

Glad tidings to you, beloved brother John, and greetings from venice beach, california, where I am scheduled to perform at 21:30 pst this very night at the Talking Stick, and as it turns out, you, my aunt Patty, and my companion CJ, share the same nativity. Happy birthday, most highly esteemed friend. yours truly, Roger Houston (rf)
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Nov 1 2009 2:16 AM




Your birthday is our joy.  I give you my magnolia. x
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Oct 31 2009 6:58 PM


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Oct 31 2009 5:22 PM

Keats,
Have a Wonderful Birthday.... J
katie

katie



Oct 31 2009 4:10 PM

Happy Birthday, Keats!
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