John Keats Quotes About Sorrow

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  • How beautiful, if sorrow had not made Sorrow more beautiful than Beauty's self.

    John Keats (1871). “Poetical Works”, p.284
  • 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.

    Love  
    'Endymion' (1818) bk. 4, l. 173
  • O, sorrow! Why dost borrow Heart's lightness from the merriment of May?

    Heart  
    John Keats (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of John Keats (Illustrated)”, p.153, Delphi Classics
  • When the melancholy fit shall fall Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud, That fosters the droop-headed flowers all, And hides the green hill in an April shroud; Then glut thy sorrow on a morning rose.

    Fall  
    'Ode on Melancholy' (1820) st. 2
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