Oh my gosh, John keats ,what to say of your poems; one is more beautiful than the other .It's breathtaking and beyond words ,that ,normal beings like us cannot comment, it's full of admirations and just to contemplate without making any comment. I'm sorry for your early death but even today ,we are still mourning your death 💔. You are sir ,one among the greatest 🙏❤ poets, this world has ever known. Thks.
Really, really good poetry like this cannot be heard, it must be read -- very slowly, stopping over and over to take it in. Then re-read over and over again, best at different sittings. Novalis supposedly started the practice of writing _fragments,_ which is like powerful lines broken up, delivered haphazardly. Keats was a principal of Romanticism, showing us wherefore the human mind is really there in our crania.
This is one of my favourite odes by Keats. Interesting. My homage to Keats. Think 'meta, meta.' ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0kUco4-iN8M.html
I think it adds to it. It's from the film Bright Star, about John Keats' last few years. While the song is by Mozart, it's arranged by Wishaw's husband.
Ben is brilliant. A slight inflection at the juncture of "a mused" in the second line of sixth stanza could have done justice to the hiatus between two sounds. It sounds like: amused rhyme---- fortuitously inverting the pensive tenor of the ode.