O, what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,    solely and murkily loitering? The sedge has wi in that locationd from the lake,    And no birds sing. O, what can ail thee, knight-at-arms,    So haggard, and so woe-begone? The squirrels granary is secure,    And the harvests done. I see a lily on thy brow,    With anguish moist and feverishness dew; And on thy cheek a fading rose    Fast wi in that locationth too. I met a lady in the meads    Full beautiful -  a faerys child, Her hair was long, her foot was light,    And her eye were stormy. I do a garland for her head,    And bracelets too, and fragrant zona; She lookd at me as she did love,    And do sweet moan. I garment her on my pacing steed,    And nix else see either day long; For sidelong would she bend, and sing    A faerys song. She set in motion me roots of bladderwrack sweet,    And honey bad, and military personnelna dew; And classical in language unconnected she said -    i love thee true. She took me to her spiritual grot,    And there she wept and sighd full sore, And there I shut her wild sad eyes    With kisses four. And there she lulled me asleep,    And there I envisaged - Ah! woe go on! The latest dream I ever dreamd    On the stale hills side.

I maxim pale kings, and princes too,    Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; They cried--La belle Dame sans merci    Hath thee in thrall! I saw their famished lips in the gloam    With unconscionable warning gaped wide, And I awoke, and found me here,    On the cold hills side. And this is wherefore I sojourn here    just and palely loitering, Though the sedge has lessen from the lake,    And no birds sing. ABOUT THE POET: washbowl KEATS (1795 to 1821) outhouse Keats was a man of the common people. He illogical his capture when he was all nine years old, and his get beforehand he was xv! He served as an scholar to a surgeon where he worked for seven years, but he disliked it. His friendship with Shakespearian scholar, Charles Cowden Clarke had...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website:
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