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Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe
This pleasant tale is like a little copse:The honied lines so freshly interlace,To keep the reader in so sweet a place,So that he here and there..
© John Keats
Riddle: Ray Whitcombe is found dead in his office at his desk. The police have narrowed the suspects down to three people: Mrs. Barbara Whitcombe..
Sharing Eve's Apple
1.O Blush not so! O blush not so!Or I shall think you knowing;And if you smile the blushing while,Then maidenheads are going.2.There's a blush for..
© John Keats
I Stood Tip-Toe Upon A Little Hill
I stood tip-toe upon a little hill,The air was cooling, and so very still,That the sweet buds which with a modest pridePull droopingly, in slanting..
© John Keats
Written Before Re-Reading King Lear
O golden-tongued Romance with serene lute!Fair plumed Syren! Queen of far away!Leave melodizing on this wintry day,Shut up thine olden pages, and be..
© John Keats
Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'Ring Here And There
Keen, fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and thereAmong the bushes half leafless, and dry;The stars look very cold about the sky,And I have many miles..
© John Keats
To Ailsa Rock
Hearken, thou craggy ocean-pyramid,Give answer by thy voice—the sea-fowls' screams!When were thy shoulders mantled in huge streams?When from the sun..
© John Keats
To My Brother George
Many the wonders I this day have seen:The sun, when first he kissed away the tearsThat filled the eyes of Morn;—the laurelled peersWho from the..
© John Keats
Riddle: A young man decides to buy a collector's baseball card. He pays $60 for it. After a month, the value of the card has increased to $70 and he..
Riddle: If the only frying pan in the house is large enough to cook two pancakes at a time and pancakes take one minute to brown one side, how can..
To Byron
Byron! how sweetly sad thy melody!Attuning still the soul to tenderness,As if soft Pity, with unusual stress,Had touch'd her plaintive lute, and..
© John Keats
Riddle: Pronounced as one letter, But look and you'll see, That really I'm written with three. I'm read from both ends, The same either way. What am..
To&Mdash
Had I a man's fair form, then might my sighsBe echoed swiftly through that ivory shell,Thine ear, and find thy gentle heart; so wellWould passion arm..
© John Keats
Riddle: Other than being colors, what do the words orange, silver, and purple have in common?Answer: There are no words in the English language that..
Riddle: I have ten or more daughters. I have less than ten daughters. I have at least one daughter. If only one of these statements is true, how many..
Riddle: Why is a man with wooden legs like one who has an even bargain?Answer: Because he has nothing to boot.
Riddle: In a pond, there are some flowers with some bees hovering over them. If both the following statements are true: 1. If each bee lands on a..
Riddle: I can flutter and take your breath away. I can take a beating, but do not bruise. If I stopped you would be sure to lose. Everyday I am with..
Riddle: I say everything I hear to others around. I'm not an animal, nor part of the human race. I will, immediately, repeat after you; But only if..
Riddle: I went into the woods and got it. I sat down to seek it. I brought it home with me because I couldn't find it. What is it?Answer: A splinter.
Riddle: What river in Bavaria answers the question, Who is there?Answer: I, ser.
Riddle: What does the Easter Bunny do after it takes a shower?Answer: He uses a Hare dryer
Riddle: Janie's friends were chipping in to buy her a wedding shower present. At first, 10 friends chipped in, but 2 of them dropped out. Each of the..
To Homer
Standing aloof in giant ignorance,Of thee I hear and of the Cyclades,As one who sits ashore and longs perchanceTo visit dolphin-coral in deep seas.So..
© John Keats
Stanzas
IN a drear-nighted December, Too happy, happy tree,Thy branches ne'er remember Their green felicity:The north cannot undo them,With a sleety..
© John Keats