Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Sonnet To Chatterton by John Keats
Public domain poetry and public domain stories from the literary greats of yesteryear.
Custom Search
Main Menu

Home

Latest Poetry

Latest Authors

Authors Surname

Authors First Name

Poetry Title

Poetry First Lines

Latest Stories

Stories Title

Top Authors

Top Poetry


Top Stories Etc.

Search

Contact Us

Useless Information!!

Store



Top Sites, Click here to vote for our site

Sponsored Links

Read, Rate, Comment on or Submit your poetry

Sonnet To Chatterton

    By John Keats



    O Chatterton! how very sad thy fate!
    Dear child of sorrow son of misery!
    How soon the film of death obscur'd that eye,
    Whence Genius mildly falsh'd, and high debate.
    How soon that voice, majestic and elate,
    Melted in dying numbers! Oh! how nigh
    Was night to thy fair morning. Thou didst die
    A half-blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate.
    But this is past: thou art among the stars
    Of highest heaven: to the rolling spheres
    Thou sweetly singest: nought thy hymning mars,
    Above the ingrate world and human fears.
    On earth the good man base detraction bars
    From thy fair name, and waters it with tears.



Extra Info:



Printable Page

Add Your Thoughts on this poem.



This page viewed 944 times.
Sponsored Links


Your Shops - Affordable Ecommerce stores and cheaper goods for customers - No listing fees!



Our Sites