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    Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison

    by John Keats
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    What though, for showing truth to flattered state,
    Kind Hunt was shut in prison, yet has he,
    In his immortal spirit, been as free
    As the sky-searching lark, and as elate.
    Minion of grandeur! think you he did wait?
    Think you he nought but prison-walls did see,
    Till, so unwilling, thou unturnedst the key?
    Ah, no! far happier, nobler was his fate!
    In Spenser's halls he strayed, and bowers fair,
    Culling enchanted flowers; and he flew
    With daring Milton through the fields of air:
    To regions of his own his genius true
    Took happy flights. Who shall his fame impair
    When thou art dead, and all thy wretched crew?
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