John Keats — "I have been half in love with easeful Death."
I have been half in love with easeful Death.
I have been half in love with easeful Death.
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"I have met with women whom I really think would like to be married to a Poem and have children by a Sonnet."
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
"Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by singularity, it should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance."
"I was never afraid of failure; for I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest."
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up ones mind about nothing."
From his iconic poem 'Ode to a Nightingale,' expressing a longing for death as an escape from suffering and the painful awareness of human mortality.
Date: 1819
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