Thank you so much for this analysis. I think that with 'faery power', Keats refers to having 'butterflies in the stomach', and he has no time to experience this feeling because his love is unrequited.
I think it's so impressive that you record your annotations on a real book, and with pen! I wouldn't have the confidence that i wouldn't mess up a little.
"Unreflecting love" has two different meanings. Love that does not have the pondering tendency, and the love that is one sided... Being given but not being received
I'd give to her my second bed where only love is made my first bed went to poetry where all my prayers were said to woo her and to win her love I would burn up every verse so lost for words to win her back my second Adam's curse and yet by she came chivalry in unrequited love and hope that sprang eternal like a fecund turtle dove Grow old with me was Browning's plee in windswept pages past I hope to say hello to thee where all regrets are cast
Sometimes only the author of a poem knows the meaning of the words, and leaves it to the reader to interpret them. That's all I know, and apparently all I need to know ;-)
Thank you so much for this analysis. I think that with 'faery power', Keats refers to having 'butterflies in the stomach', and he has no time to experience this feeling because his love is unrequited.
I think it's so impressive that you record your annotations on a real book, and with pen! I wouldn't have the confidence that i wouldn't mess up a little.
That’s nice to say! I’m just used to writing everything in pen and I make sure not to use my nicest editions, so it doesn’t matter if I mess up 😁
Great ma'am
Wow, incredible analysis, very unique. Thank you
Wow! Excellent explanation
I love the work you do!
"Unreflecting love" has two different meanings. Love that does not have the pondering tendency, and the love that is one sided... Being given but not being received
Great im trying to draw a portrait of Keats and listen to these talks while drawing. Subscibed
That is so cool! I'd love to see the finished portrait.
@@englishnerd5580 when I do finish a drawing I’ll send you a photo
Thank you.
Thank you needed this fr
Rabindranath Tagore was also particularly fond of Keats.
Wooow thank you medam 😍
Fucking great. Plus one subscriber.
Nice, I am live in India.
I'd give to her my second bed
where only love is made
my first bed went to poetry
where all my prayers were said
to woo her and to win her love
I would burn up every verse
so lost for words to win her back
my second Adam's curse
and yet by she came chivalry
in unrequited love
and hope that sprang eternal
like a fecund turtle dove
Grow old with me was Browning's plee
in windswept pages past
I hope to say hello to thee
where all regrets are cast
Sometimes only the author of a poem knows the meaning of the words, and leaves it to the reader to interpret them. That's all I know, and apparently all I need to know ;-)
What book is that
you should explain on board not on book plz
did he know he was dying when he wrote this
Keats always had a premonition he’d die young because he lost several family members to TB, but I think he wrote this poem three years before.
u american tho
Very bad teaching,she doesn't know abc of poetry