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keats-character-482.txt 1642 | Character of Charles Brown, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-day-504.txt | 937 | The Day is Gone, and All Its Sweets are Gone, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-dedication-483.txt | 883 | Dedication of Pems, 1817 To Leigh Hunt, Esq., by John Keats (1816)
| keats-endymion-484.txt | 206974 | Endymion: A Poetic Romance, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-eve-505.txt | 5720 | The Eve of Saint Mark, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-for-485.txt | 1870 | For There's Bishop's Teign, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-how-486.txt | 904 | How Many Bards Gild the Lapses of Time!, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-hyperion-487.txt | 45212 | Hyperion: A Fragment, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-i-488.txt | 12794 | I Stood Tip-Toe Upon a Little Hill, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-imitation-489.txt | 2064 | Imitation of Spenser, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-isabella-490.txt | 27857 | Isabella, or The Pot of Basil, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-lines-491.txt | 974 | Lines Rhymed in a Letter from Oxford, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-o-492.txt | 931 | O Solitude! If I must With Thee Dwell, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-ode-493.txt | 1838 | Ode: Bards of Pasion and Of Mirth, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-ode-494.txt | 3546 | Ode on Indolence, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-ode-495.txt | 1815 | Ode on Melancholy, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-ode-496.txt | 3518 | Ode To Psyche, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-on-497.txt | 904 | On a Dream, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-on-498.txt | 884 | On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-on-499.txt | 879 | On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-on-500.txt | 909 | On Visiting the Tomb of Burns, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-over-501.txt | 1126 | Over the Hill and Over the Dale, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-poet-506.txt | 819 | The Poet: A Fragment, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-sleep-502.txt | 20938 | Sleep and Poetry, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-song-481.txt | 4384 | A Song About Myself, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-stanzas-503.txt | 1213 | Stanzas: In Drear-Nighted December, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-to-507.txt | 916 | To Alisa Rock, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-to-508.txt | 878 | To Homer, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-to-509.txt | 896 | To One Who Has Long in City Pent, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-to-510.txt | 883 | To Sleep, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-to-511.txt | 2739 | To: What Can I Do To Drive Away, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-translated-512.txt | 906 | Translated from Ronsard, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-when-513.txt | 897 | When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be, by John Keats (1816)
| keats-why-514.txt | 906 | Why Did I Laugh To-Night? No Voice Will Tell, by John Keats (1816)
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