The autumn Abstract John Keats, John Keats, (October 31, 1795 - February 23, 1821), was born in London, of the late 18th century outstanding English poet. In 1819, John posed six odes, which are among his most famous and well-regarded poems. Keats wrote the first five poems. While the exact order in which posed the poems is unknown, some critics contend that they form a thematic whole if arranged in sequence. As a whole, the odes represent Keats's attempt to create a new type of short lyrical poem, which influenced later generations . And posed "To Autumn" in September. " Here lies one whose name was written in water." The autumn by John Keats S eason of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with apples the moss ’d cottage-trees, And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core; To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells With a sweet kernel; to set budding more , And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For Summer has o ’ er- brimm ’d their clammy cells . Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary floor, Thy hair soft-lifted by the winnowing wind; Or on a half- reap ’d furrow sound
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