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#ATT 1818 Keats writes "I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death"
Evelysse from the 2016 videogame Star Ocean: Anamnesis.
Illustration by Twitter user Keats_39.
#StarOcean #drawing #スターオーシャン #イラスト #videogames
'And Pan made sing for thee his forest-hive;
Aye on the shores of darkness there is light,
And precipices show untrodden green.'
-John Keats
Tomorrow's optional theme: literature inspired by mythology! Use #ClassicLitSaturday for a retweet!
🎨Edmund Dulac
As a podcast looking at tree species from all four corners of the British Isles, next week’s #Hazel episode brings you:
🏴 #PhilCumbus performing #Keats & #Shakespeare
🇮🇪 #KatieMcGrath on Celtic Folklore
🏴 @PollyAMcIntosh on #Burns
🏴 #SoundSpringPodcast on Dylan Thomas(ish)
Nicholas Hely Hutchinson has painted a good Autumnal hue making us think of ‘Seasons of mist and mellow fruitfulness ‘Autumn’ John Keats lines. ‘Bright Star’ the film about his last years written by Jane Campion ( beautiful film)
“Call the world…"the Vale of Soul Making". Then you will find out the use of the world...Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul? A place where the heart must feel and suffer in a thousand diverse ways...” Keats
❇️✳️❇️ barbs_lambert: 💚💙”a thing of beauty, is a joy forever” ~ John Keats🌺
💜 I am sure I cannot thank you enough my precious @oksi_june, for this exquisite artwork! Your talent is gorgeous… you are just so amazing…
https://t.co/UfXKFxbuXX
I tease because I love Shelley's work, and he sounds like an absolutely fascinating person. My Twitter icon was also done by Sophie; for the Hapless Romantics bios page, she did illos of us after Joseph Severn's portraits of Keats and Shelley
today's girlboss/malewife couple of the day is: ellen and keats from folklore! (requested by @MOEBIUSSTRIPP)
@karmendida @dianadep1 @BaroneZaza70 @BrindusaB1 @Hakflak @PasqualeTotaro @arteeblog3 @erminiopasquat1 @smarucci461 @marmelyr @licprospero @Make_u2_happy @LunaLeso @migliaccio31 "Vorrei che fossimo farfalle e vivessimo tre soli giorni d'estate. Tre giorni così, con te, sarebbero più colmi di delizie di quante ne potrebbero contenere cinquant'anni di vita ordinaria". J Keats
#EstateDAnimo #VentagliDiParole
#ArtistOnTwitter
#arte Émile Claus
@dianadep1
‘It keeps eternal whisperings around
Desolate shores, and with its mighty swell
Gluts twice ten thousand caverns, till the spell
Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound.’
‘On the Sea’ by John Keats
Art: Edward Reginald Frampton - The Angel of the Sea, 1906
@agustin_gut @adiprincipe @ampomata @javiango @alleosa @GerberArancio @gori_magnani @maype7 @marialves53 @xaloc7 @MariangelaSant8 @maluisa_3 @Make_u2_happy @AlessandraCicc6 @lissablu68 @famartinez2001 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @CaterinaCategio @ValerioLivia "Las palabras más bellas son a menudo las que no se dicen, las que naufragan en los silencios". J Keats ✍
#PoesiaPerLaSera #VentagliDiParole #NotturniDiCittà
#ArteYArt M Chagall
#BuenasNochesATodos
@agustin_gut @GerardBigPlus1 @nuriabenet77 @AsunCarretero @LuisonOria @jopela2
'She sits & reckons up the dead & gone
With the last leaves for a love-rosary,
Whilst all the withered world looks drearily
Like a dim picture of the drowned past
In the hushed mind's mysterious far away' (Keats)
"Foreshadowing all of this TGI modern malarkey is #JohnKeats’s beautifully enthralling poem “La Belle Dame Sans Merci,” which is about just such a life-changing, health-endangering encounter with a #magical one-night stand." One Knight Stand @boccabaciata https://t.co/GnlycrHswa
Come sono belli i fiori nascosti!
Come se ne sciuperebbe la bellezza
se si spingessero dalla strada gridando: Ammiratemi: sono una violetta!
Adoratemi: sono una primula!
John Keats❤️
🖌Emil Nolde
@agustin_gut @anne_camozzi @ValerioLivia @CaterinaCategio @AlessandraCicc6 @lissablu68 @gori_magnani @GerberArancio @alleosa @javiango @famartinez2001 @dianadep1 @1Atsuhimerose2 @neblaruz @CristianeGLima @scastaldi9 @maype7 @marialves53 @xaloc7 "Detente.Piensa.Sólo un día es la vida;una frágil gota de rocío que cae con dificultad de la copa de un árbol. ¿Por qué llorar triste?La vida es la esperanza de la rosa que aún ha florecido".J Keats
#VentagliDiParole #NotturniDiCittà
#ArteYArt M von Werefkin
@LuisonOria @jopela2