Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be - Poem by John Keats

When I have fears that I may cease to be
Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, 
Before high piled books, in charactry,
Hold like rich garners the full-ripen'd grain; 
When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face,


Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance, 
And think that I may never live to trace 
Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance; 
And when I feel, fair creature of an hour,
That I shall never look upon thee more,
Never have relish in the faery power 
Of unreflecting love; -- then on the shore 
Of the wide world I stand alone, and think
Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink. 

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