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Autumn is considered a very poetic season; perhaps more poems have been written about autumn than any of the other seasons. Beauty and melancholy are enticing.
This autumn toast the beauty, mystery, and poetry of the season with a series of three afternoon teas.
John Keats' poem, "In a drear-nighted December" dramatizes the constancy of things in nature-a tree and a brook-while showing how different the human heart behaves.
What does Edgar Allan Poe have to do with afternoon tea? Or with pumpkins? This fall invite friends to experience the poetry of the season over a tea table.
The speaker in Keats' "O Solitude!" claims that he would be content to live a rural life alone but then decides he might prefer the company of a kindred spirit.
Despite inaccurately crediting Cortez as the first European to discover the Pacific Ocean, John Keats' otherwise skillful sonnet has pleased readers for centuries.
Keats' sonnet follows the Shakespeare model, using the same English form and dramatizing a series of agonizing thoughts that focus the mind.


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