No More Learning
_' This stirred Keats's imagination, and
he
produced
the wonderful, mystic ballad of this title (see p.
Keats
287.
Before he desired a 'Morphean amulet'; now he wishes to
release his lady's eyes from the charm of sleep.
l.
288.
_woofed phantasies.
_ Fancies confused as woven threads.
Cf.
_Isabella_, l.
292.
l.
292.
'_La belle .
.
.
mercy.
_' This stirred Keats's imagination, and
he
produced
the wonderful, mystic ballad of this title (see p.
213).
l.
296.
_affrayed_, frightened.
Cf.
l.
198.
PAGE 100.
ll.
298-9.
Cf.
Donne's poem, _The Dream_:--
My dream thou brokest not, but continued'st it.
l.
300.
_painful change_, his paleness.
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