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Unit 6: Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats
On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer (1816) text Notes
Oh! how I love, on a fair summer’s eve (1816)
On a Leander which Miss Reynolds, My Kind Friend, Gave Me (1817)
On the Sea (1817) text
On Death text
On Fame text
On Receiving a Laurel Crown from Leigh Hunt (1816 or 1817)
On Leaving some Friends at an Early Hour (1816)
On Peace (1814) text
On Sitting Down to read King Lear once again
On Receiving a Curious Shell, and a Copy of verses, from the Same Ladies (1815)
On Seeing the Elgin Marbles (1817)
On the Grasshopper and Cricket (1816)
On The Story of Rimini (1817)
On The Sonnet
The Poet (a fragment)
Stay, ruby breasted warbler, stay (1814)
A Prophecy – To George Keats in America
Robin Hood. To A Friend
Sharing Eve’s Apple
A Song of Opposites
Sleep and Poetry (1816)
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem (1816)
Staffa
Stanzas
Think not of it, sweet one, so (1817)
This Living Hand
This pleasant tale is like a little copse (1817)
To —
To a Cat
To a Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses (1816)
To a Lady seen for a few Moments at Vauxhall
To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown (1816 or 1817)
To Ailsa Rock
To Autumn (1819) text
To Lord Byron (1814) text
To Charles Cowden Clarke (1816)
To Fanny
To G.A.W. (Georgiana Augusta Wylie) (1816)
To Haydon with a Sonnet Written on Seeing the Elgin Marbles (1817)
To Leigh Hunt, Esq. (1817)
To George Felton Mathew (1815)
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