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  2. Endymion (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818 by Taylor and Hessey of Fleet Street in London. John Keats dedicated this poem to the late poet Thomas Chatterton. The poem begins with the line "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever". Endymion is written in rhyming couplets in iambic pentameter (also known as heroic couplets).

  3. John Keats bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Acrostic: Georgiana Augusta Keats (1818) Sweet, Sweet is the Greeting of Eyes (1818) Meg Merrilies (1818) Lines Written in the Highlands after a Visit to Burns's Country (1818) At Fingal's Cave (1818) The Gadfly (1818) Ben Nevis: A Dialogue (1818) Spenserian Stanza (In after-time, a sage of mickle lore...) (1818) A Prophecy (To George Keats in ...

  4. 1818 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Felicia Dorothea Hemans, Translations from Camoens and Other Poets, with Original Poetry [9] Leigh Hunt: Foliage; or, Poems Original and Translated [9] Literary Pocket-Book (miscellaneous poetry and prose) [9] John Keats: Endymion "When I have Fears that I may Cease to Be"

  5. Endymion - Wikipedia

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    "Endymion", a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "Endymion", a poem by Oscar Wilde; Endymion, a painting by George Frederic Watts; Endymion (Disraeli novel), an 1880 novel by Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield; Endymion (Simmons novel), a 1996 science fiction novel The Rise of Endymion, a sequel to the above novel; Endymion, by John Lyly

  6. John Keats - Wikipedia

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    John Keats (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was an English poet of the second generation of Romantic poets, along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley. His poems had been in publication for less than four years when he died of tuberculosis at the age of 25.

  7. List of compositions by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco - Wikipedia

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    Six carols on early English poems, Op. 175 (1955) for unaccompanied mixed chorus (SATB) The Fiery Furnace. A Small Cantata from The Book of Daniel, Op. 183 (1958), chamber cantata for baritone (narrator), children's chorus, piano (organ), and percussion; Endymion. Text by John Keats, Op. 184 (1958) for unaccompanied mixed chorus (SAATTBB)

  8. Category:Poetry by John Keats - Wikipedia

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    John Keats bibliography; John Keats's 1819 odes; B. La Belle Dame sans Merci; Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art; E. Endymion (poem) The Eve of Saint Mark ...

  9. Fanny Brawne - Wikipedia

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    Frances (known as Fanny) Brawne was born 9 August 1800 to Samuel and Frances at the Brawnes' farm near the hamlet of West End, close to Hampstead, England. [1] [2] She was the eldest of three surviving children; her brother Samuel was born July 1804, and her sister Margaret was born April 1809 (John and Jane, two other siblings, died in infancy). [3]