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    Answer to a Sonnet by J.H.Reynolds, Ending

    by John Keats
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    "Dark eyes are dearer far
    Than those that mock the hyacinthine bell."

    Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven, -the domain
    Of Cynthia, -the wide palace of the sun, -
    The tent of Hesperus, and all his train, -
    The bosomer of clouds, gold, gray, and dun.
    Blue! 'Tis the life of waters: -Ocean
    And all its vassal streams, pools numberless,
    May rage, and foam, and fret, but never can
    Subside, if not to dark-blue nativeness.
    Blue! gentle cousin of the forest-green,
    Married to green in all the sweetest flowers -
    Forget-me-not, -the blue-bell, -and, that queen
    Of secrecy, the violet: what strange powers
    Hast thou, as a mere shadow! But how great,
    When in an Eye thou art alive with fate!
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