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John Keats Quote: “To be happy with you seems such an impossibility! it requires a luckier Star than mine! it will never be.”
John Keats Quote: “His religion at best is an anxious wish,-like that of Rabelais, a great Perhaps.”
John Keats Quote: “I cannot exist without you – I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you again – my Life seems to stop there – I see no further. You have absorb’d me. I have a sensation at the present moment as though I were dissolving... I have been astonished that Men could die Martyrs for religion – I have shudder’d at it – I shudder no more – I could be martyr’d for my Religion – Love is my religion – I could die for that – I could die for you. My creed is Love and you are its only tenet – You have ravish’d me away by a Power I cannot resist.”
John Keats Quote: “I cannot say forget me – but I would mention that there are impossibilities in the world.”
John Keats Quote: “Be careful to let no fretting injure your health as I have suffered it – health is the greatest of blessings – with health and hope we should be content to live, and so you will find as you grow older.”
John Keats Quote: “John Gibson Lockhart, writing in Blackwood’s Magazine, described Endymion as “imperturbable drivelling idiocy”. With biting sarcasm, Lockhart advised, “It is a better and a wiser thing to be a starved apothecary than a starved poet; so back to the shop Mr John, back to plasters, pills, and ointment boxes.”
John Keats Quote: “Lo! I must tell a tale of chivalry;.”
John Keats Quote: “Forgive me if I wander a little this evening, for I have been all day employ’d in a very abstract Poem and I am in deep love with you – two things which must excuse me.”
John Keats Quote: “The imagination of a boy is healthy, and the mature imagination of a man is healthy; but there is a space of life between, in which the soul is in a ferment, the character undecided, the way of life uncertain, the ambition thick-sighted: thence proceeds mawkishness, and all the thousand bitters which those men I speak of must necessarily taste in going over the following pages.”
John Keats Quote: “How long is this posthumous life of mine to last?”
John Keats Quote: “Fine writing, next to doing nothing, is the best thing in the world.”
John Keats Quote: “Endymion received mostly negative criticism after its release and Keats himself admitted its diffuse and unappealing style. It was damned by many critics, giving rise to Byron’s quip that Keats was ultimately “snuffed out by an article”, suggesting that he never truly got over the criticism the poem received.”
John Keats Quote: “I will stay very little while, for as I am in a train of writing now I fear to disturb it – let it have its course bad or good...”
John Keats Quote: “A Poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no Identity – he is continually in for – and filling some other Body – The Sun, the Moon, the Sea, and Men and Women who are creatures of impulse are poetical and have about them an unchangeable attribute – the poet has none; no identity – he is certainly the most unpoetical of all God’s creatures.”
John Keats Quote: “Health and spirits can only belong unalloyed to the selfish man – the.”
John Keats Quote: “How could I sleight you? How threaten to leave you? not in the spirit of a Threat to you – no – but in the spirit of Wretchedness in myself.”
John Keats Quote: “I was alone for a couple of days while Brown went gadding over the country with his ancient knapsack. Now I like his society as well as any Man’s, yet regretted his return – it broke in upon me like a Thunderbolt. I had got in a dream among my Books – really luxuriating in a solitude and silence you alone should have disturb’d.”
John Keats Quote: “And must not, it may be asked, all this labour spent upon Keats’ memory and remains, all this load of editing and re-editing and commentary and biography and scholiast-work laid upon a poet who declared that all poems ought to be understood without any comment, – must it not by this time have fairly smothered, or is it not at least in danger of smothering, Keats himself and his poetry?”
John Keats Quote: “Yet can I think of thee till thought is blind.”
John Keats Quote: “Even while you read this, whole square miles of identical boxes are spreading like gangrene; developments conceived in error, nurtured by greed, corroding everything they touch.”
John Keats Quote: “I would have borne it as I would bear death if fate was in that humour: but I should as soon think of choosing to die as to part from you.”
John Keats Quote: “The more I have known the more have I lov’d.”
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