a Grecian Urn

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In an ode, Keats says the love depicted on this title object is "for ever warm and still to be enjoy'd" a Grecian Urn DD $6,000 DJ POETS & POETRY 2025-11-10 #9431
The last stanza of John Keats' poem about this title object mentions its "Attic shape" a Grecian urn DD $1,500 J POETIC OBJECTS 2024-06-19 #9128
The first episode of "Antiques Odeshow" would be about the 1819 Keats poem with this title object a Grecian Urn $800 DJ POETS & POETRY 2024-01-23 #9022
Of this title object Keats asked, "What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape, of deities, or mortals, or of both" a Grecian urn $1,600 DJ POETIC OBJECTS 2021-12-17 #8535
"O attic shape!" & "Cold pastoral!" exclaims Keats in his "Ode on" this vessel a Grecian urn $1,600 DJ POETRY 2016-12-07 #7418
John Keats' "Ode on" this includes the line "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" a Grecian urn $1,600 DJ POETS & POETRY 2003-11-13 #4414
In his "Ode on" this Keats wrote, "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter" a Grecian Urn $1,600 DJ BRITISH POETS & POETRY 2002-11-05 #4182
Keats called this piece of pottery a "Sylvan Historian" a Grecian urn $800 DJ POETRY 1995-01-20 #2395
While looking at this piece of pottery, Keats concluded, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" a Grecian urn $400 DJ POETRY 1989-10-03 #1167
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