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Analysis and comments on A Thing of Beauty (Endymion) by John Keats

Comment 4 of 4, added on May 7th, 2009 at 1:05 AM.

Where can I get a comlete recitation of 'A Thing Of Beauty?'

Mr.A.Gupta from India
Comment 3 of 4, added on March 13th, 2009 at 5:54 AM.

It is really dounting to face the inhumane dearth of noble nature if it were not for thee- "Esoteric Keats"

pankaj tyagi from India
Comment 2 of 4, added on August 8th, 2007 at 6:39 PM.

I sometimes wonder , how dark can A THING OF BEAUTY be ...

I've somehow LIVED with dear Mr.Keats' poems ... And the tragedy which RUNS in his words , and sadly in his life , always leads me to an answer ...

The man whose name was writ in water ... :)



Kathy from Iran
Comment 1 of 4, added on May 7th, 2005 at 9:32 PM.

Mr. Keats poem influenced me to think of all the people and events of my life both new & old. And how they only grow in beauty and are an endless flow of "immortal drink pouring unto us from heavens brink"

Donna Kennedy from United States



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Poet: John Keats
Poem: A Thing of Beauty (Endymion)
Added: Apr 8 2005
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Poem of the Day: Jul 30 2008


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