Tag: Spenser

Spenser, a jealous honorer of thine

Other Poems of John Keats→ Spenser, a jealous honorer of thine, A forester deep in thy midmost trees, Did last eve ask my promise to refine Some English that might strive thine ear to please. But Elfin-Poet, ’tis impossible For an inhabitant of wintry earth To rise like Phoebus with a golden quell, Fire-wing’d, and make …

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Sonnet to Spenser

Other Sonnets of John Keats→ Spenser! a jealous honourer of thine, A forester deep in thy midmost trees, Did last eve ask my promise to refine Some English that might strive thine ear to please. But Elfin Poet ’tis impossible For an inhabitant of wintry earth To rise like Phoebus with a golden quill Fire-wing’d …

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