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O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell [sonnet]

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Title:     O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell [sonnet]
Author: John Keats [More Titles by Keats]

O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell,
Let it not be among the jumbled heap
Of murky buildings; climb with me the steep,--
Nature's observatory--whence the dell,
Its flowery slopes, its river's crystal swell,
May seem a span; let me thy vigils keep
'Mongst boughs pavillion'd, where the deer's swift leap
Startles the wild bee from the fox-glove bell.
But though I'll gladly trace these scenes with thee,
Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind,
Whose words are images of thoughts refin'd,
Is my soul's pleasure; and it sure must be
Almost the highest bliss of human-kind,
When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee.





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John Keats's poem: O Solitude! If I Must With Thee Dwell [sonnet]

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