Keats Flashcards
‘Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel’
‘For Isabel, sweet Isabel will die - will die a death too lone and incomplete’
’ I am a shadow now’
‘calmed it’s wild hair with a golden comb’
‘And she forgot the stars, the moon, and sun’
‘fell sick within the rose’s just domain’
‘know there is the richest juice in poison flowers’
‘lusty flowers’
‘Why were they proud ?’
‘high noble and his olive trees’
‘jealous conference’
‘men of cruel clay’
‘serpents’
’ Alone and palely loitering’
‘The sedge has withered from the lake and no birds sing’
’ a faery’s song’
‘Her hair was long, her foot was light and her eyes were wild’
‘lulled me asleep’
‘garlands’ ‘bracelet’
‘pale kings and princes’
‘starved lips’
‘horrid warning gaped wide’
‘haggard’
‘cheeks a fading rose’
‘lily’
‘bitter chill’
‘cold’
‘frozen grass’
‘numb’
‘sculptured dead’
‘glowing’
‘burst’
‘youth’
‘rough ashes sat he for his soul’s reprieve’
‘slept among his ashes cold’
‘weak in body and soul’
‘aged creature’
‘palsied hand’
‘crone’
‘busy fear’
‘died palsy-twitched’
‘heart on fire for Madeline’
‘see her beauty unespied’
‘gazing on that bed’
‘listened to her breathing’
‘crept’ ‘peeped’
‘etheral, flushed, and like a throbbing star’
‘ring dove frayed’
‘tongueless nightingale’
‘saint’
‘free from moral taint’
‘soft and chilly nest’
‘dove forlorn and lost with sick unpruned wing’
‘iced gusts still rave and beat’
‘phantoms’
‘lovers fled away into the storm’
‘palpitating snake’
‘words she spoke’ ‘bubbling honey’
‘smooth lipped serpent’
‘Some demon’s mistress or the demon’s self’
‘convulsed with scarlet pain’
‘Tis Appollonius sage, my trusty guide… tonight he seems the ghost of folly haunting my dreams’
‘Old Appollonius - from him keep me hid’
‘pale contented sort of discontent’
‘Philosophy will clip an Angel’s wings’
‘alarmed beauty of the bride’
‘frightful scream she vanished’
‘in it’s marriage robe, the heavy body wound’