John Keats

John Keats

"I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections, and the truth of imagination."
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"I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affections, and the truth of imagination."
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"Beauty is truth, truth beauty,' - that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know."
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"What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth."
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"Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced."
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"I have been astonished that men could die martyrs for religion - I have shuddered at it. I shudder no more - I could be martyred for my religion - Love is my religion - I could die for that."
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"You are always new, the last of your kisses was ever the sweetest."
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"There is nothing stable in the world uproar's your only music."
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"I have two luxuries to brood over in my walks, your loveliness and the hour of my death. O that I could have possession of them both in the same minute."
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"Land and sea, weakness and decline are great separators, but death is the great divorcer for ever."
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"There is an electric fire in human nature tending to purify - so that among these human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should at finding a pearl in rubbish."
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"Scenery is fine - but human nature is finer."
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"Love is my religion - I could die for it."
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"I love you the more in that I believe you had liked me for my own sake and for nothing else."
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"There is not a fiercer hell than the failure in a great object."
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"Failure is in a sense the highway to success inasmuch as every discovery of what is false leads us to seek earnestly after what is true and very fresh experience points out some form of error which we shall afterward carefully avoid."
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"I have met with women who I really think would like to be married to a poem and to be given away by a novel."
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"There is a budding tomorrow in midnight."
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"To Sorrow I bade good-morrow And thought to leave her far away behind But cheerly cheerly She loves me dearly: She is so constant to me and so kind."
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"Soft closer of our eyes! Low murmur of tender lullabies!"
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"A drainless shower of light is poesy 'tis the supreme of power 'tis might half slumb'ring on its own right arm."
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