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has gloss | eng: Sleep and Poetry (1816) is a poem by the English Romantic poet John Keats. It was started late one evening while staying the night at Leigh Hunts cottage. It is often cited as a clear example of Keatss bower-centric poetry, yet it contains lines that make such a simplistic reading problematic, such as: First the realm Ill pass/Of Flora, and old Pan ... I must pass them for a nobler life,/Where I may find the agonies, the strife /Of human hearts' (101-102; 123-125). |
lexicalization | eng: Sleep and Poetry |
instance of | c/1816 poems |
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