John Keats Quotes about Soul
Through the dancing poppies stole A breeze, most softly lulling to my soul.
John Keats (1818). “Endymion: A Poetic Romance”, p.30
John Keats (1914*). “The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats”, p.413, Рипол Классик
Letter to J. H. Reynolds, 3 February 1818, in H. E. Rollins (ed.) 'The Letters of John Keats' (1958) vol. 1, p. 224
'Lines on the Mermaid Tavern' (1820)
When it is moving on luxurious wings, The soul is lost in pleasant smotherings.
John Keats, Helen Vendler (1990). “Poetry Manuscripts at Harvard”, p.36, Harvard University Press
Call the world if you please "the vale of soul-making." Then you will find out the use of the world.
Letter to George and Georgiana Keats, 21 April 1819, in H. E. Rollins (ed.) 'The Letters of John Keats' (1958) vol. 2, p. 102
'Sleep and Poetry' (1817) l. 96
'Bards of Passion and of Mirth' (1820)