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  Ifyoubutscantilyholdoutthehand,

  Thatveryinstantnotonewillremain;

  Butturnyoureye,andtheyarethereagain.

  Theripplesseemrightgladtoreachthosecresses,

  Andcoolthemselvesamongtheem’raldtresses;

  Thewhiletheycoolthemselves,theyfreshnessgive,

  Andmoisture,thatthebowerygreenmaylive:

  Sokeepingupaninterchangeoffavours,

  Likegoodmeninthetruthoftheirbehaviours.

  Sometimesgoldfinchesonebyonewilldrop

  Fromlowhungbranches;littlespacetheystop;

  Butsip,andtwitter,andtheirfeatherssleek;

  Thenoffatonce,asinawantonfreak:

  Orperhaps,toshowtheirblack,andgoldenwings,

  Pausingupontheiryellowflutterings.

  WereIinsuchaplace,Isureshouldpray

  Thatnaughtlesssweet,mightcallmythoughtsaway,

  Thanthesoftrustleofamaiden’sgown

  Fanningawaythedandelion’sdown;

  Thanthelightmusicofhernimbletoes

  Pattingagainstthesorrelasshegoes.

  Howshewouldstart,andblush,thustobecaught

  Playinginallherinnocenceofthought.

  Oletmeleadhergentlyo’erthebrook,

  Watchherhalf—smilinglips,anddownwardlook;

  Oletmeforonemomenttouchherwrist;

  Letmeonemomenttoherbreathinglist;

  Andassheleavesmemaysheoftenturn

  Herfaireyeslookingthroughherlocksauburne.

  Whatnext?Atuftofeveningprimroses,

  O’erwhichthemindmayhovertillitdozes;

  O’erwhichitwellmighttakeapleasantsleep,

  Butthat’tiseverstartledbytheleap

  Ofbudsintoripeflowers;orbytheflitting

  Ofdiversemoths,thatayetheirrestarequitting;

  Orbythemoonliftinghersilverrim

  Aboveacloud,andwithagradualswim

  Comingintothebluewithallherlight.

  OMakerofsweetpoets,deardelight

  Ofthisfairworld,andallitsgentlelivers;

  Spanglerofclouds,haloofcrystalrivers,

  Minglerwithleaves,anddewandtumblingstreams,

  Closeroflovelyeyestolovelydreams,

  Loverofloneliness,andwandering,

  Ofupcasteye,andtenderpondering!

  TheemustIpraiseaboveallotherglories

  Thatsmileusontotelldelightfulstories.

  Forwhathasmadethesageorpoetwrite

  ButthefairparadiseofNature’slight?

  Inthecalmgrandeurofasoberline,

  Weseethewavingofthemountainpine;

  Andwhenataleisbeautifullystaid,

  Wefeelthesafetyofahawthornglade:

  Whenitismovingonluxuriouswings,

  Thesoulislostinpleasantsmotherings:

  Fairdewyrosesbrushagainstourfaces,

  Andfloweringlaurelsspringfromdiamondvases;

  O’erheadweseethejasmineandsweetbriar,

  Andbloomygrapeslaughingfromgreenattire;

  Whileatourfeet,thevoiceofcrystalbubbles

  Charmsusatonceawayfromallourtroubles:

  Sothatwefeelupliftedfromtheworld,

  Walkinguponthewhitecloudswreath’dandcurl’d.

  Sofelthe,whofirsttold,howPsychewent

  Onthesmoothwindtorealmsofwonderment;

  WhatPsychefelt,andLove,whentheirfulllips

  Firsttouch’d;whatamorous,andfondlingnips

  Theygaveeachother’scheeks;withalltheirsighs,

  Andhowtheykisteachother’stremulouseyes:

  Thesilverlamp,—theravishment,—thewonder—

  Thedarkness,—loneliness,—thefearfulthunder;

  Theirwoesgoneby,andbothtoheavenupflown,

  TobowforgratitudebeforeJove’sthrone.

  Sodidhefeel,whopull’dtheboughsaside,

  Thatwemightlookintoaforestwide,

  TocatchaglimpseofFauns,andDryades

  Comingwithsoftestrustlethroughthetrees;

  Andgarlandswovenofflowerswild,andsweet,

  Upheldonivorywrists,orsportingfeet:

  Tellingushowfair,tremblingSyrinxfled

  ArcadianPan,withsuchafearfuldread.

  Poornymph,—poorPan,—howhedidweeptofind,

  Noughtbutalovelysighingofthewind

  Alongthereedystream;ahalf—heardstrain,

  Fullofsweetdesolation—balmypain.

  Whatfirstinspiredabardofoldtosing

  Narcissuspiningo’ertheuntaintedspring?

  Insomedeliciousramble,hehadfound

  Alittlespace,withboughsallwovenround;

  Andinthemidstofall,aclearerpool

  Thane’erreflectedinitspleasantcool,

  Theblueskyhere,andthere,serenelypeeping

  Throughtendrilwreathsfantasticallycreeping.

  Andonthebankalonelyflowerhespied,

  Ameekandforlornflower,withnaughtofpride,

  Droopingitsbeautyo’erthewateryclearness,

  Towooitsownsadimageintonearness:

  DeaftolightZephyrusitwouldnotmove;

  Butstillwouldseemtodroop,topine,tolove.

  Sowhilethepoetstoodinthissweetspot,

  Somefaintergleamingso’erhisfancyshot;

  Norwasitlongerehehadtoldthetale

  OfyoungNarcissus,andsadEcho’sbale.

  Wherehadhebeen,fromwhosewarmheadout—flew

  Thatsweetestofallsongs,thatevernew,

  Thatayerefreshing,puredeliciousness,

  Comingevertobless

  Thewandererbymoonlight?tohimbringing

  Shapesfromtheinvisibleworld,unearthlysinging

  Fromoutthemiddleair,fromflowerynests,

  Andfromthepillowysilkinessthatrests

  Fullinthespeculationofthestars.

  Ah!surelyhehadburstourmortalbars;

  Intosomewond’rousregionhehadgone,

  Tosearchforthee,divineEndymion!

  HewasaPoet,surealovertoo,

  WhostoodonLatmus’top,whattimethereblew

  Softbreezesfromthemyrtlevalebelow;

  Andbroughtinfaintnesssolemn,sweet,andslow

  AhymnfromDian’stemple;whileupswelling,

  Theincensewenttoherownstarrydwelling.

  Butthoughherfacewasclearasinfant’seyes,

  Thoughshestoodsmilingo’erthesacrifice,

  ThePoetweptathersopiteousfate,

  Weptthatsuchbeautyshouldbedesolate:

  Soinfinewrathsomegoldensoundshewon,

  AndgavemeekCynthiaherEndymion.

  Queenofthewideair;thoumostlovelyqueen

  Ofallthebrightnessthatmineeyeshaveseen!

  Asthouexceedestallthingsinthyshine,

  Soeverytale,doesthissweettaleofthine.

  Oforthreewordsofhoney,thatImight

  Tellbutonewonderofthybridalnight!

  Wheredistantshipsdoseemtoshowtheirkeels,

  Phoebusawhiledelay’dhismightywheels,

  Andturn’dtosmileuponthybashfuleyes,

  Erehehisunseenpompwouldsolemnize.

  Theeveningweatherwassobright,andclear,

  Thatmenofhealthwereofunusualcheer;

  SteppinglikeHomeratthetrumpet’scall,

  OryoungApolloonthepedestal:

  Andlovelywomenwereasfairandwarm,

  AsVenuslookingsidewaysinalarm.

  Thebreezeswereethereal,andpure,

  Andcreptthroughhalf—closedlatticestocure

  Thelanguidsick;itcool’dtheirfever’dsleep,

  Andsoothedthemintoslumbersfullanddeep.

  Soontheyawokecleareyed:norburntwiththirsting,

  Norwithhotfingers,norwithtemplesbursting:

  Andspringingup,theymetthewond’ringsight

  Oftheirdearfriends,nighfoolishwithdelight;

  Whofeeltheirarms,andbreasts,andkissandstare,

  Andontheirplacidforeheadspartthehair.

  Youngmen,andmaidensateachothergaz’d

  Withhandsheldback,andmotionless,amaz’d

  Toseethebrightnessineachother’seyes;

  Andsotheystood,fill’dwithasweetsurprise,

  Untiltheirtongueswereloos’dinpoesy.

  Thereforenoloverdidofanguishdie:

  Butthesoftnumbers,inthatmomentspoken,

  Madesilkenties,thatnevermaybebroken.

  Cynthia!Icannottellthegreaterblisses,

  Thatfollow’dthine,andthydearshepherd’skisses:

  Wasthereapoetborn?—butnownomore,

  Mywand’ringspiritmustnofurthersoar.—

  THEEND.

  1816

  IMITATIONOFSPENSER

  byJohnKeats

  NowMorningfromherorientchambercame,

  Andherfirstfootstepstouch’daverdanthill;

  Crowningitslawnycrestwithamberflame,

  Silv’ringtheuntaintedgushesofitsrill;

  Which,purefrommossybeds,diddowndistill,

  Andafterpartingbedsofsimpleflowers,

  Bymanystreamsalittlelakedidfill,

  Whichrounditsmargereflectedwovenbowers,

  And,initsmiddlespace,askythatneverlowers.

  Theretheking—fishersawhisplumagebright

  Vieingwithfishofbrilliantdyebelow;

  Whosesilkenfins,andgoldenscales’light

  Castupward,throughthewaves,arubyglow:

  Theresawtheswanhisneckofarchedsnow,

  Andoar’dhimselfalongwithmajesty;

  Sparkledhisjettyeyes;hisfeetdidshow

  BeneaththewaveslikeAfric’sebony,

  Andonhisbackafayreclinedvoluptuously.

  Ah!couldItellthewondersofanisle

  Thatinthatfairestlakehadplacedbeen,

  Icoulde’enDidoofhergriefbeguile;

  OrrobfromagedLearhisbitterteen:

  Forsuresofairaplacewasneverseen,

  Ofallthatevercharm’dromanticeye:

  Itseem’danemeraldinthesilversheen

  Ofthebrightwaters;oraswhenonhigh,

  Throughcloudsoffleecywhite,laughsthecoeruleansky.

  Andallarounditdipp’dluxuriously

  Slopingsofverdurethroughtheglossytide,

  Which,asitwereingentleamity,

  Rippleddelightedupthefloweryside;

  Asiftogleantheruddytears,ittried,

  Whichfellprofuselyfromtherose—treestem!

  Haplyitwastheworkingsofitspride,

  Instrifetothrowupontheshoreagem

  OutvieingallthebudsinFlora’sdiadem.

  THEEND.

  1816

  ISABELLA;OR,THEPOTOFBASIL

  byJohnKeats

  ISABELLA

  AStoryfromBoccaccio

  I.

  FairIsabel,poorsimpleIsabel!

  Lorenzo,ayoungpalmerinLove’seye!

  Theycouldnotintheself—samemansiondwell

  Withoutsomestirofheart,somemalady;

  Theycouldnotsitatmealsbutfeelhowwell

  Itsoothedeachtobetheotherby;

  Theycouldnot,sure,beneaththesameroofsleep

  Buttoeachotherdream,andnightlyweep.

  II.

  Witheverymorntheirlovegrewtenderer,

  Witheveryevedeeperandtendererstill;

  Hemightnotinhouse,field,orgardenstir,

  Butherfullshapewouldallhisseeingfill;

  Andhiscontinualvoicewaspleasanter

  Toher,thannoiseoftreesorhiddenrill;

  Herlute—stringgaveanechoofhisname,

  Shespoiltherhalf—donebroiderywiththesame.

  III.

  Heknewwhosegentlehandwasatthelatch

  Beforethedoorhadgivenhertohiseyes;

  Andfromherchamber—windowhewouldcatch

  Herbeautyfartherthanthefalconspies;

  Andconstantashervesperswouldhewatch,

  Becauseherfacewasturn’dtothesameskies;

  Andwithsicklongingallthenightoutwear,

  Tohearhermorning—stepuponthestair.

  IV.

  AwholelongmonthofMayinthissadplight

  MadetheircheekspalerbythebreakofJune:

  \"To—morrowwillIbowtomydelight,

  \"To—morrowwillIaskmylady’sboon.\"—

  \"OmayIneverseeanothernight,

  \"Lorenzo,ifthylipsbreathenotlove’stune.\"—

  Sospaketheytotheirpillows;but,alas,

  Honeylessdaysanddaysdidheletpass;

  V.

  UntilsweetIsabella’suntouch’dcheek

  Fellsickwithintherose’sjustdomain,

  Fellthinasayoungmother’s,whodothseek

  Byeverylulltocoolherinfant’spain:

  \"Howillsheis,\"saidhe,\"Imaynotspeak,

  \"AndyetIwill,andtellmyloveallplain:

  \"Iflooksspeaklove—laws,Iwilldrinkhertears,

  \"Andattheleast’twillstartleoffhercares.\"

  VI.

  Sosaidheonefairmorning,andallday

  Hisheartbeatawfullyagainsthisside;

  Andtohisheartheinwardlydidpray

  Forpowertospeak;butstilltheruddytide

  Stifledhisvoice,andpuls’dresolveaway—

  Fever’dhishighconceitofsuchabride,

  Yetbroughthimtothemeeknessofachild:

  Alas!whenpassionisbothmeekandwild!

  VII.

  Sooncemorehehadwak’dandanguished

  Adrearynightofloveandmisery,

  IfIsabel’squickeyehadnotbeenwed

  Toeverysymbolonhisforeheadhigh;

  Shesawitwaxingverypaleanddead,

  Andstraightallflush’d;so,lispedtenderly,

  \"Lorenzo!\"—heresheceas’dhertimidquest,

  Butinhertoneandlookhereadtherest.

  VIII.

  \"OIsabella,Icanhalfperceive

  \"ThatImayspeakmygriefintothineear;

  \"Ifthoudidsteveranythingbelieve,

  \"BelievehowIlovethee,believehownear

  \"Mysoulistoitsdoom:Iwouldnotgrieve

  \"Thyhandbyunwelcomepressing,wouldnotfear

  \"Thineeyesbygazing;butIcannotlive

  \"Anothernight,andnotmypassionshrive.

  IX.

  \"Love!thouartleadingmefromwintrycold,

  \"Lady!thouleadestmetosummerclime,

  \"AndImusttastetheblossomsthatunfold

  \"Initsripewarmththisgraciousmorningtime.\"

  Sosaid,hiserewhiletimidlipsgrewbold,

  Andpoesiedwithhersindewyrhyme:

  Greatblisswaswiththem,andgreathappiness

  Grew,likealustyflowerinJune’scaress.

  X.

  Partingtheyseem’dtotreadupontheair,

  Twinrosesbythezephyrblownapart

  Onlytomeetagainmoreclose,andshare

  Theinwardfragranceofeachother’sheart.

  She,toherchambergone,adittyfair

  Sang,ofdeliciousloveandhoney’ddart;

  Hewithlightstepswentupawesternhill,

  Andbadethesunfarewell,andjoy’dhisfill.

  XI.

  Allclosetheymetagain,beforethedusk

  Hadtakenfromthestarsitspleasantveil,

  Allclosetheymet,alleves,beforethedusk

  Hadtakenfromthestarsitspleasantveil,

  Closeinabowerofhyacinthandmusk,

  Unknownofany,freefromwhisperingtale.

  Ah!betterhaditbeenforeverso,

  Thanidleearsshouldpleasureintheirwoe.

  XII.

  Weretheyunhappythen?—Itcannotbe—

  Toomanytearsforlovershavebeenshed,

  Toomanysighsgivewetotheminfee,

  Toomuchofpityaftertheyaredead,

  Toomanydolefulstoriesdowesee,

  Whosematterinbrightgoldwerebestberead;

  ExceptinsuchapagewhereTheseus’spouse

  Overthepathlesswavestowardshimbows.

  XIII.

  But,forthegeneralawardoflove,

  Thelittlesweetdothkillmuchbitterness;

  ThoughDidosilentisinunder—grove,

  AndIsabella’swasagreatdistress,

  ThoughyoungLorenzoinwarmIndianclove

  Wasnotembalm’d,thistruthisnottheless—

  Evenbees,thelittlealmsmenofspring—bowers,

  Knowthereisrichestjuiceinpoison—flowers.

  XIV.

  Withhertwobrothersthisfairladydwelt,

  Enrichedfromancestralmerchandize,

  Andforthemmanyawearyhanddidswelt

  Intorchedminesandnoisyfactories,

  Andmanyonceproud—quiver’dloinsdidmelt

  Inbloodfromstingingwhip;—withholloweyes

  Manyalldayindazzlingriverstood,

  Totaketherich—oreddriftingsoftheflood.

  XV.

  ForthemtheCeylondiverheldhisbreath,

  Andwentallnakedtothehungryshark;

  Forthemhisearsgush’dblood;forthemindeath

  Thesealonthecoldicewithpiteousbark

  Layfullofdarts;forthemalonedidseethe

  Athousandmenintroubleswideanddark:

  Half—ignorant,theyturn’daneasywheel,

  Thatsetsharpracksatwork,topinchandpeel.

  XVI.

  Whyweretheyproud?Becausetheirmarblefounts

  Gush’dwithmorepridethandoawretch’stears?—

  Whyweretheyproud?Becausefairorange—mounts

  Wereofmoresoftascentthanlazarstairs?—

  Whyweretheyproud?Becausered—lin’daccounts

  WerericherthanthesongsofGrecianyears?—

  Whyweretheyproud?againweaskaloud,

  WhyinthenameofGloryweretheyproud?

  XVII.

  YetweretheseFlorentinesasself—retired

  Inhungryprideandgainfulcowardice,

  AstwocloseHebrewsinthatlandinspired,

  Paledinandvineyardedfrombeggar—spies;

  Thehawksofship—mastforests—theuntired

  Andpannier’dmulesforducatsandoldlies—

  Quickcat’s—pawsonthegenerousstray—away,—

  GreatwitsinSpanish,Tuscan,andMalay.

  XVIII.

  Howwasitthesesameledger—mencouldspy

  FairIsabellainherdownynest?

  HowcouldtheyfindoutinLorenzo’seye

  Astrayingfromhistoil?HotEgypt’spest

  Intotheirvisioncovetousandsly!

  Howcouldthesemoney—bagsseeeastandwest?—

  Yetsotheydid—andeverydealerfair

  Mustseebehind,asdoththehuntedhare.

  XIX.

  OeloquentandfamedBoccaccio!

  Oftheewenowshouldaskforgivingboon,

  Andofthyspicymyrtlesastheyblow,

  Andofthyrosesamorousofthemoon,

  Andofthylillies,thatdopalergrow

  Nowtheycannomorehearthyghittern’stune,

  Forventuringsyllablesthatillbeseem

  Thequietgloomsofsuchapiteoustheme.

  XX.

  Grantthouapardonhere,andthenthetale

  Shallmoveonsoberly,asitismeet;

  Thereisnoothercrime,nomadassail

  Tomakeoldproseinmodernrhymemoresweet:

  Butitisdone—succeedtheverseorfail—

  Tohonourthee,andthygonespiritgreet;

  TosteadtheeasaverseinEnglishtongue,

  Anechooftheeinthenorth—windsung.

  XXI.

  Thesebrethrenhavingfoundbymanysigns

  WhatloveLorenzofortheirsisterhad,

  Andhowshelov’dhimtoo,eachunconfines

  Hisbitterthoughtstoother,wellnighmad

  Thathe,theservantoftheirtradedesigns,

  Shouldintheirsister’slovebeblitheandglad,

  When’twastheirplantocoaxherbydegrees

  Tosomehighnobleandhisolive—trees.

  XXII.

  Andmanyajealousconferencehadthey,

  Andmanytimestheybittheirlipsalone,

  Beforetheyfix’duponasurestway

  Tomaketheyoungsterforhiscrimeatone;

  Andatthelast,thesemenofcruelclay

  CutMercywithasharpknifetothebone;

  Fortheyresolvedinsomeforestdim

  TokillLorenzo,andthereburyhim.

  XXIII.

  Soonapleasantmorning,asheleant

  Intothesun—rise,o’erthebalustrade

  Ofthegarden—terrace,towardshimtheybent

  Theirfootingthroughthedews;andtohimsaid,

  \"Youseemthereinthequietofcontent,

  \"Lorenzo,andwearemostlothtoinvade

  \"Calmspeculation;butifyouarewise,

  \"Bestrideyoursteedwhilecoldisintheskies.

  XXIV.

  \"To—daywepurpose,aye,thishourwemount

  \"TospurthreeleaguestowardstheApennine;

  \"Comedown,wepraythee,erethehotsuncount

  \"Hisdewyrosaryontheeglantine.\"

  Lorenzo,courteouslyashewaswont,

  Bow’dafairgreetingtotheseserpents’whine;

  Andwentinhaste,togetinreadiness,

  Withbelt,andspur,andbracinghuntsman’sdress.

  XXV.

  Andashetothecourt—yardpass’dalong,

  Eachthirdstepdidhepause,andlisten’doft

  Ifhecouldhearhislady’smatin—song,

  Orthelightwhisperofherfootstepsoft;

  Andashethusoverhispassionhung,

  Heheardalaughfullmusicalaloft;

  When,lookingup,hesawherfeaturesbright

  Smilethroughanin—doorlattice,alldelight.

  XXVI.

  \"Love,Isabel!\"saidhe,\"Iwasinpain

  \"LestIshouldmisstobidtheeagoodmorrow:

  \"Ah!whatifIshouldlosethee,whensofain

  \"Iamtostiflealltheheavysorrow

  \"Ofapoorthreehours’absence?butwe’llgain

  \"Outoftheamorousdarkwhatdaydothborrow.

  \"Goodbye!I’llsoonbeback.\"—\"Goodbye!\"saidshe:—

  Andashewentshechantedmerrily.

  XXVII.

  Sothetwobrothersandtheirmurder’dman

  RodepastfairFlorence,towhereArno’sstream

  Gurglesthroughstraiten’dbanks,andstilldothfan

  Itselfwithdancingbulrush,andthebream

  Keepsheadagainstthefreshets.Sickandwan

  Thebrothers’facesintheforddidseem,

  Lorenzo’sflushwithlove.—Theypass’dthewater

  Intoaforestquietfortheslaughter.

  XXVIII.

  TherewasLorenzoslainandburiedin,

  Thereinthatforestdidhisgreatlovecease;

  Ah!whenasouldoththusitsfreedomwin,

  Itachesinloneliness—isillatpeace

  Asthebreak—covertblood—houndsofsuchsin:

  Theydipp’dtheirswordsinthewater,anddidtease

  Theirhorseshomeward,withconvulsedspur,

  Eachricherbyhisbeingamurderer.

  XXIX.

  Theytoldtheirsisterhow,withsuddenspeed,

  Lorenzohadta’enshipforforeignlands,

  Becauseofsomegreaturgencyandneed

  Intheiraffairs,requiringtrustyhands.

  PoorGirl!putonthystiflingwidow’sweed,

  And’scapeatoncefromHope’saccursedbands;

  To—daythouwiltnotseehim,norto—morrow,

  Andthenextdaywillbeadayofsorrow.

  XXX.

  Sheweepsaloneforpleasuresnottobe;

  Sorelysheweptuntilthenightcameon,

  Andthen,insteadoflove,Omisery!

  Shebroodedo’ertheluxuryalone:

  Hisimageinthedusksheseem’dtosee,

  Andtothesilencemadeagentlemoan,

  Spreadingherperfectarmsupontheair,

  Andonhercouchlowmurmuring\"Where?Owhere?\"

  XXXI.

  ButSelfishness,Love’scousin,heldnotlong

  Itsfieryvigilinhersinglebreast;

  Shefrettedforthegoldenhour,andhung

  Uponthetimewithfeverishunrest—

  Notlong—forsoonintoherheartathrong

  Ofhigheroccupants,aricherzest,

  Cametragic;passionnottobesubdued,

  Andsorrowforherloveintravelsrude.

  XXXII.

  Inthemiddaysofautumn,ontheireves

  ThebreathofWintercomesfromfaraway,

  Andthesickwestcontinuallybereaves

  Ofsomegoldtinge,andplaysaroundelay

  Ofdeathamongthebushesandtheleaves,

  Tomakeallbarebeforehedarestostray

  Fromhisnorthcavern.SosweetIsabel

  Bygradualdecayfrombeautyfell,

  XXXIII.

  BecauseLorenzocamenot.Oftentimes

  Sheask’dherbrothers,withaneyeallpale,

  Strivingtobeitself,whatdungeonclimes

  Couldkeephimoffsolong?Theyspakeatale

  Timeaftertime,toquiether.Theircrimes

  Cameonthem,likeasmokefromHinnom’svale;

  Andeverynightindreamstheygroan’daloud,

  Toseetheirsisterinhersnowyshroud.

  XXXIV.

  Andshehaddiedindrowsyignorance,

  Butforathingmoredeadlydarkthanall;

  Itcamelikeafiercepotion,drunkbychance,

  Whichsavesasickmanfromthefeather’dpall

  Forsomefewgaspingmoments;likealance,

  WakinganIndianfromhiscloudyhall

  Withcruelpierce,andbringinghimagain

  Senseofthegnawingfireatheartandbrain.

  XXXV.

  Itwasavision.—Inthedrowsygloom,

  Thedullofmidnight,athercouch’sfoot

  Lorenzostood,andwept:theforesttomb

  Hadmarr’dhisglossyhairwhichoncecouldshoot

  Lustreintothesun,andputcolddoom

  Uponhislips,andtakenthesoftlute

  Fromhislornvoice,andpasthisloamedears

  Hadmadeamirychannelforhistears.

  XXXVI.

  Strangesounditwas,whenthepaleshadowspake;

  Fortherewasstriving,initspiteoustongue,

  Tospeakaswhenonearthitwasawake,

  AndIsabellaonitsmusichung:

  Languortherewasinit,andtremulousshake,

  AsinapalsiedDruid’sharpunstrung;

  Andthroughitmoan’daghostlyunder—song,

  Likehoarsenight—gustssepulchralbriarsamong.

  XXXVII.

  Itseyes,thoughwild,werestillalldewybright

  Withlove,andkeptallphantomfearaloof

  Fromthepoorgirlbymagicoftheirlight,

  Thewhileitdidunthreadthehorridwoof

  Ofthelatedarken’dtime,—themurderousspite

  Ofprideandavarice,—thedarkpineroof

  Intheforest,—andthesoddenturfeddell,

  Where,withoutanyword,fromstabshefell.

  XXXVIII.

  Sayingmoreover,\"Isabel,mysweet!

  \"Redwhortle—berriesdroopabovemyhead,

  \"Andalargeflint—stoneweighsuponmyfeet;

  \"Aroundmebeechesandhighchestnutsshed

  \"Theirleavesandpricklynuts;asheep—foldbleat

  \"Comesfrombeyondtherivertomybed:

  \"Go,shedonetearuponmyheather—bloom,

  \"Anditshallcomfortmewithinthetomb.

  XXXIX.

  \"Iamashadownow,alas!alas!

  \"Upontheskirtsofhuman—naturedwelling

  \"Alone:Ichantalonetheholymass,

  \"Whilelittlesoundsoflifeareroundmeknelling,

  \"Andglossybeesatnoondofieldwardpass,

  \"Andmanyachapelbellthehouristelling,

  \"Painingmethrough:thosesoundsgrowstrangetome,

  \"AndthouartdistantinHumanity.

  XL.

  \"Iknowwhatwas,Ifeelfullwellwhatis,

  \"AndIshouldrage,ifspiritscouldgomad;

  \"ThoughIforgetthetasteofearthlybliss,

  \"Thatpalenesswarmsmygrave,asthoughIhad

  \"ASeraphchosenfromthebrightabyss

  \"Tobemyspouse:thypalenessmakesmeglad;

  \"Thybeautygrowsuponme,andIfeel

  \"Agreaterlovethroughallmyessencesteal.\"

  XLI.

  TheSpiritmourn’d\"Adieu!\"—dissolv’dandleft

  Theatomdarknessinaslowturmoil;

  Aswhenofhealthfulmidnightsleepbereft,

  Thinkingonruggedhoursandfruitlesstoil,

  Weputoureyesintoapillowycleft,

  Andseethespanglygloomfrothupandboil:

  ItmadesadIsabella’seyelidsache,

  Andinthedawnshestartedupawake;

  XLII.

  \"Ha!ha!\"saidshe,\"Iknewnotthishardlife,

  \"Ithoughttheworstwassimplemisery;

  \"IthoughtsomeFatewithpleasureorwithstrife

  \"Portion’dus—happydays,orelsetodie;

  \"Butthereiscrime—abrother’sbloodyknife!

  \"SweetSpirit,thouhastschool’dmyinfancy:

  \"I’llvisittheeforthis,andkissthineeyes,

  \"Andgreettheemornandevenintheskies.\"

  XLIII.

  Whenthefullmorningcame,shehaddevised

  Howshemightsecrettotheforesthie;

  Howshemightfindtheday,sodearlyprized,

  Andsingtoitonelatestlullaby;

  Howhershortabsencemightbeunsurmised,

  Whileshetheinmostofthedreamwouldtry.

  Resolv’d,shetookwithheranagednurse,

  Andwentintothatdismalforest—hearse.

  XLIV.

  See,astheycreepalongtheriverside,

  HowshedothwhispertothatagedDame,

  And,afterlookingroundthechampaignwide,

  Showsheraknife.—\"Whatfeveroushecticflame

  \"Burnsinthee,child?—Whatgoodcantheebetide,

  \"Thatthoushould’stsmileagain?\"—Theeveningcame,

  AndtheyhadfoundLorenzo’searthybed;

  Theflintwasthere,theberriesathishead.

  XLV.

  Whohathnotloiter’dinagreenchurch—yard,

  Andlethisspirit,likeademon—mole,

  Workthroughtheclayeysoilandgravelhard,

  Toseescull,coffin’dbones,andfuneralstole;

  PityingeachformthathungryDeathhathmarr’d

  Andfillingitoncemorewithhumansoul?

  Ah!thisisholidaytowhatwasfelt

  WhenIsabellabyLorenzoknelt.

  XLVI.

  Shegaz’dintothefresh—thrownmould,asthough

  Oneglancedidfullyallitssecretstell;

  Clearlyshesaw,asothereyeswouldknow

  Palelimbsatbottomofacrystalwell;

  Uponthemurderousspotsheseem’dtogrow,

  Liketoanativelillyofthedell:

  Thenwithherknife,allsudden,shebegan

  Todigmoreferventlythanmiserscan.

  XLVII.

  Soonsheturn’dupasoiledglove,whereon

  Hersilkhadplay’dinpurplephantasies,

  Shekiss’ditwithalipmorechillthanstone,

  Andputitinherbosom,whereitdries

  Andfreezesutterlyuntothebone

  Thosedaintiesmadetostillaninfant’scries:

  Then’gansheworkagain;norstay’dhercare,

  Buttothrowbackattimesherveilinghair.

  XLVIII.

  Thatoldnursestoodbesideherwondering,

  Untilherheartfeltpitytothecore

  Atsightofsuchadismallabouring,

  Andsoshekneeled,withherlocksallhoar,

  Andputherleanhandstothehorridthing:

  Threehourstheylabour’datthistravailsore;

  Atlasttheyfeltthekernelofthegrave,

  AndIsabelladidnotstampandrave.

  XLIX.

  Ah!whereforeallthiswormycircumstance?

  Whylingerattheyawningtombsolong?

  OforthegentlenessofoldRomance,

  Thesimpleplainingofaminstrel’ssong!

  Fairreader,attheoldtaletakeaglance,

  Forhere,intruth,itdothnotwellbelong

  Tospeak:—Oturntheetotheverytale,

  Andtastethemusicofthatvisionpale.

  L.

  WithdullersteelthanthePerseansword

  Theycutawaynoformlessmonster’shead,

  Butone,whosegentlenessdidwellaccord

  Withdeath,aslife.Theancientharpshavesaid,

  Loveneverdies,butlives,immortalLord:

  IfLoveimpersonatewaseverdead,

  PaleIsabellakiss’dit,andlowmoan’d.

  ’Twaslove;cold,—deadindeed,butnotdethroned.

  LI.

  Inanxioussecrecytheytookithome,

  AndthentheprizewasallforIsabel:

  Shecalm’ditswildhairwithagoldencomb,

  Andallaroundeacheye’ssepulchralcell

  Pointedeachfringedlash;thesmearedloam

  Withtears,aschillyasadrippingwell,

  Shedrench’daway:—andstillshecomb’d,andkept

  Sighingallday—andstillshekiss’d,andwept.

  LII.

  Theninasilkenscarf,—sweetwiththedews

  Ofpreciousflowerspluck’dinAraby,

  Anddivineliquidscomewithodorousooze

  Throughthecoldserpent—piperefreshfully,—

  Shewrapp’ditup;andforitstombdidchoose

  Agarden—pot,whereinshelaiditby,

  Andcover’ditwithmould,ando’eritset

  SweetBasil,whichhertearskepteverwet.

  LIII.

  Andsheforgotthestars,themoon,andsun,

  Andsheforgottheblueabovethetrees,

  Andsheforgotthedellswherewatersrun,

  Andsheforgotthechillyautumnbreeze;

  Shehadnoknowledgewhenthedaywasdone,

  Andthenewmornshesawnot:butinpeace

  HungoverhersweetBasilevermore,

  Andmoisten’ditwithtearsuntothecore.

  LIV.

  Andsosheeverfeditwiththintears,

  Whencethick,andgreen,andbeautifulitgrew,

  Sothatitsmeltmorebalmythanitspeers

  OfBasil—tuftsinFlorence;foritdrew

  Nurturebesides,andlife,fromhumanfears,

  Fromthefastmoulderingheadthereshutfromview:

  Sothatthejewel,safelycasketed,

  Cameforth,andinperfumedleafitsspread.

  LV.

  OMelancholy,lingerhereawhile!

  OMusic,Music,breathedespondingly!

  OEcho,Echo,fromsomesombreisle,

  Unknown,Lethean,sightous—Osigh!

  Spiritsingrief,liftupyourheads,andsmile;

  Liftupyourheads,sweetSpirits,heavily,

  Andmakeapalelightinyourcypressglooms,

  Tintingwithsilverwanyourmarbletombs.

  LVI.

  Moanhither,allyesyllablesofwoe,

  FromthedeepthroatofsadMelpomene!

  Throughbronzedlyreintragicordergo,

  Andtouchthestringsintoamystery;

  Soundmournfullyuponthewindsandlow;

  ForsimpleIsabelissoontobe

  Amongthedead:Shewithers,likeapalm

  CutbyanIndianforitsjuicybalm.

  LVII.

  Oleavethepalmtowitherbyitself;

  LetnotquickWinterchillitsdyinghour!—

  Itmaynotbe—thoseBaalitesofpelf,

  Herbrethren,notedthecontinualshower

  Fromherdeadeyes;andmanyacuriouself,

  Amongherkindred,wonder’dthatsuchdower

  Ofyouthandbeautyshouldbethrownaside

  Byonemark’douttobeaNoble’sbride.

  LVIII.

  And,furthermore,herbrethrenwonder’dmuch

  WhyshesatdroopingbytheBasilgreen,

  Andwhyitflourish’d,asbymagictouch;

  Greatlytheywonder’dwhatthethingmightmean:

  Theycouldnotsurelygivebelief,thatsuch

  Averynothingwouldhavepowertowean

  Herfromherownfairyouth,andpleasuresgay,

  Andevenremembranceofherlove’sdelay.

  LIX.

  Thereforetheywatch’datimewhentheymightsift

  Thishiddenwhim;andlongtheywatch’dinvain;

  Forseldomdidshegotochapel—shrift,

  Andseldomfeltsheanyhunger—pain;

  Andwhensheleft,shehurriedback,asswift

  Asbirdonwingtobreastitseggsagain;

  And,patientasahen—bird,satherthere

  BesideherBasil,weepingthroughherhair.

  LX.

  Yettheycontriv’dtostealtheBasil—pot,

  Andtoexamineitinsecretplace;

  Thethingwasvilewithgreenandlividspot,

  AndyettheyknewitwasLorenzo’sface:

  Theguerdonoftheirmurdertheyhadgot,

  AndsoleftFlorenceinamoment’sspace,

  Nevertoturnagain.—Awaytheywent,

  Withbloodupontheirheads,tobanishment.

  LXI.

  OMelancholy,turnthineeyesaway!

  OMusic,Music,breathedespondingly!

  OEcho,Echo,onsomeotherday,

  FromislesLethean,sightous—Osigh!

  Spiritsofgrief,singnotyour\"Well—a—way!\"

  ForIsabel,sweetIsabel,willdie;

  Willdieadeathtooloneandincomplete,

  Nowtheyhaveta’enawayherBasilsweet.

  LXII.

  Piteousshelook’dondeadandsenselessthings,

  AskingforherlostBasilamorously;

  Andwithmelodiouschuckleinthestrings

  Ofherlornvoice,sheoftentimeswouldcry

  AfterthePilgriminhiswanderings,

  ToaskhimwhereherBasilwas;andwhy

  ’Twashidfromher:\"Forcruel’tis,\"saidshe,

  \"TostealmyBasil—potawayfromme.\"

  LXIII.

  Andsoshepined,andsoshediedforlorn,

  ImploringforherBasiltothelast.

  NoheartwasthereinFlorencebutdidmourn

  Inpityofherlove,soovercast.

  Andasaddittyofthisstoryborn

  Frommouthtomouththroughallthecountrypass’d:

  Stillistheburthensung—\"Ocruelty,

  \"TostealmyBasil—potawayfromme!\"

  THEEND.

  1816

  LINESRHYMEDINALETTERFROMOXFORD

  byJohnKeats

  I.

  TheGothiclookssolemn,

  TheplainDoriccolumn

  SupportsanoldBishopandCrosier;

  Themoulderingarch,

  Shadedo’erbyalarch

  StandsnextdoortoWilsontheHosier.

  II.

  Vice—thatis,byturns,—

  O’erpalefacesmourns

  Theblacktassell’dtrencherandcommonhat;

  TheChantryboysings,

  TheSteeple—bellrings,

  AndasfortheChancellor—dominat.

  III.

  Thereareplentyoftrees,

  Andplentyofease,

  AndplentyoffatdeerforParsons;

  Andwhenitisvenison,

  Shortisthebenison,—

  Theneachonalegorthighfastens.

  THEEND.

  1816

  OSOLITUDE!IFIMUSTWITHTHEEDWELL

  byJohnKeats

  OSolitude!ifImustwiththeedwell,

  Letitnotbeamongthejumbledheap

  Ofmurkybuildings;climbwithmethesteep,—

  Nature’sobservatory—whencethedell,

  Itsfloweryslopes,itsriver’scrystalswell,

  Mayseemaspan;letmethyvigilskeep

  ’Mongstboughspavillion’d,wherethedeer’sswiftleap

  Startlesthewildbeefromthefox—glovebell.

  ButthoughI’llgladlytracethesesceneswiththee,

  Yetthesweetconverseofaninnocentmind,

  Whosewordsareimagesofthoughtsrefin’d,

  Ismysoul’spleasure;anditsuremustbe

  Almostthehighestblissofhuman—kind,

  Whentothyhauntstwokindredspiritsflee.

  THEEND.

  1816

  ODE

  (\"BARDSOFPASSIONANDOFMIRTH\")

  byJohnKeats

  ODE

  BardsofPassionandofMirth,

  Yehaveleftyoursoulsonearth!

  Haveyesoulsinheaventoo,

  Double—livedinregionsnew?

  Yes,andthoseofheavencommune

  Withthespheresofsunandmoon;

  Withthenoiseoffountainswond’rous,

  Andtheparleofvoicesthund’rous;

  Withthewhisperofheaven’strees

  Andoneanother,insoftease

  SeatedonElysianlawns

  Brows’dbynonebutDian’sfawns;

  Underneathlargeblue—bellstented,

  Wherethedaisiesarerose—scented,

  Andtheroseherselfhasgot

  Perfumewhichonearthisnot;

  Wherethenightingaledothsing

  Notasenseless,trancedthing,

  Butdivinemelodioustruth;

  Philosophicnumberssmooth;

  Talesandgoldenhistories

  Ofheavenanditsmysteries.

  Thusyeliveonhigh,andthen

  Ontheearthyeliveagain;

  Andthesoulsyeleftbehindyou

  Teachus,here,thewaytofindyou,

  Whereyourothersoulsarejoying,

  Neverslumber’d,nevercloying.

  Here,yourearth—bornsoulsstillspeak

  Tomortals,oftheirlittleweek;

  Oftheirsorrowsanddelights;

  Oftheirpassionsandtheirspites;

  Oftheirgloryandtheirshame;

  Whatdothstrengthenandwhatmaim.

  Thusyeteachus,everyday,

  Wisdom,thoughfledfaraway.

  BardsofPassionandofMirth,

  Yehaveleftyoursoulsonearth!

  Yehavesoulsinheaventoo,

  Double—livedinregionsnew!

  THEEND.

  1816

  ODEONINDOLENCE

  byJohnKeats

  Theytoilnot,neitherdotheyspin.

  I.

  Onemornbeforemewerethreefiguresseen,

  Withbowednecks,andjoinedhands,side—faced;

  Andonebehindtheotherstepp’dserene,

  Inplacidsandals,andinwhiterobesgraced;

  Theypass’d,likefiguresonamarbleurn

  Whenshiftedroundtoseetheotherside;

  Theycameagain,as,whentheurnoncemore

  Isshiftedround,thefirstseenshadesreturn;

  Andtheywerestrangetome,asmaybetide

  Withvases,toonedeepinPhidianlore.

  II.

  Howisit,Shadows!thatIknewyenot?

  Howcameyemuffledinsohushamasque?

  Wasitasilentdeep—disguisedplot

  Tostealaway,andleavewithoutatask

  Myidledays?Ripewasthedrowsyhour;

  Theblissfulcloudofsummer—indolence

  Benumb’dmyeyes;mypulsegrewlessandless;

  Painhadnosting,andpleasure’swreathnoflower:

  O,whydidyenotmelt,andleavemysense

  Unhauntedquiteofallbut—nothingness?

  III.

  Athirdtimecametheyby;—alas!wherefore?

  Mysleephadbeenembroider’dwithdimdreams;

  Mysoulhadbeenalawnbesprinkledo’er

  Withflowers,andstirringshades,andbaffledbeams:

  Themornwasclouded,butnoshowerfell,

  ThoughinherlidshungthesweettearsofMay;

  Theopencasementpress’danew—leav’dvine,

  Letinthebuddingwarmthandthrostle’slay;

  OShadows!’twasatimetobidfarewell!

  Uponyourskirtshadfallennotearsofmine.

  IV.

  Athirdtimepass’dtheyby,and,passing,turn’d

  Eachonethefaceamomentwhilestome;

  Thenfaded,andtofollowthemIburn’d

  Andach’dforwingsbecauseIknewthethree;

  ThefirstwasafairMaid,andLovehername;

  ThesecondwasAmbition,paleofcheek,

  Andeverwatchfulwithfatiguedeye;

  Thelast,whomIlovemore,themoreofblame

  Isheap’duponher,maidenmostunmeek,—

  IknewtobemydemonPoesy.

  V.

  Theyfaded,and,forsooth!Iwantedwings:

  Ofolly!Whatislove!andwhereisit?

  AndforthatpoorAmbition!itsprings

  Fromaman’slittleheart’sshortfever—fit;

  ForPoesy!—no,—shehasnotajoy,—

  Atleastforme,—sosweetasdrowsynoons,

  Andeveningssteep’dinhoniedindolence;

  O,foranagesoshelter’dfromannoy,

  ThatImayneverknowhowchangethemoons,

  Orhearthevoiceofbusycommon—sense!

  VI.

  So,yethreeGhosts,adieu!Yecannotraise

  Myheadcool—beddedintheflowerygrass;

  ForIwouldnotbedietedwithpraise,

  Apet—lambinasentimentalfarce!

  Fadesoftlyfrommyeyes,andbeoncemore

  Inmasque—likefiguresonthedreamyurn;

  Farewell!Iyethavevisionsforthenight,

  Andforthedayfaintvisionsthereisstore;

  Vanish,yePhantoms!frommyidlespright,

  Intotheclouds,andnevermorereturn!

  THEEND.

  1816

  ODEONMELANCHOLY

  byJohnKeats

  I.

  No,no,gonottoLethe,neithertwist

  Wolf’s—bane,tight—rooted,foritspoisonouswine;

  Norsufferthypaleforeheadtobekiss’d

  Bynightshade,rubygrapeofProserpine;

  Makenotyourrosaryofyew—berries,

  Norletthebeetle,northedeath—mothbe

  YourmournfulPsyche,northedownyowl

  Apartnerinyoursorrow’smysteries;

  Forshadetoshadewillcometoodrowsily,

  Anddrownthewakefulanguishofthesoul.

  II.

  Butwhenthemelancholyfitshallfall

  Suddenfromheavenlikeaweepingcloud,

  Thatfostersthedroop—headedflowersall,

  AndhidesthegreenhillinanAprilshroud;

  Thenglutthysorrowonamorningrose,

  Orontherainbowofthesaltsand—wave,

  Oronthewealthofglobedpeonies;

  Orifthymistresssomerichangershows,

  Emprisonhersofthand,andletherrave,

  Andfeeddeep,deepuponherpeerlesseyes.

  III.

  ShedwellswithBeauty—Beautythatmustdie;

  AndJoy,whosehandiseverathislips

  Biddingadieu;andachingPleasurenigh,

  TurningtoPoisonwhilethebee—mouthsips:

  Ay,intheverytempleofdelight

  Veil’dMelancholyhashersovranshrine,

  Thoughseenofnonesavehimwhosestrenuoustongue

  CanburstJoy’sgrapeagainsthispalatefine;

  Hissoulshalltastethesadnessofhermight,

  Andbeamonghercloudytrophieshung.

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