a nightingale

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