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"Thou singest of summer in full-throated ease", Keats wrote in "Ode to" this creature |
a nightingale
DD
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$7,800 |
DJ |
POETRY |
2022-11-14 |
#8741 |
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In an ode, John Keats called this bird, renowned for its song, light-winged Dryad of the trees |
a nightingale
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$200 |
J |
POETS & POETRY |
2019-11-04 |
#8086 |
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John Keats called this bird immortal; "Thou wast not born for death" |
a nightingale
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$1,000 |
J |
AVIAN POETRY |
2017-07-13 |
#7574 |
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Keats was inspired to write an ode to this bird by the song of one that nested in Charles Brown's garden |
a nightingale
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$800 |
DJ |
THE ROMANTIC POETS |
2015-12-18 |
#7195 |
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In a famous ode Keats called this bird "light-winged Dryad of the trees" |
a nightingale
DD
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$4,000 |
DJ |
POET-TREE |
2009-07-06 |
#5731 |
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Shelley wrote "to a Skylark", but Keats wrote an "Ode to" this songbird |
a Nightingale
DD
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$1,000 |
DJ |
POETS & POETRY |
1991-01-23 |
#1478 |