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Endymion

by John Keats

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Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818 by Taylor and Hessey of Fleet Street in London. John Keats dedicated this poem to the late poet Thomas Chatterton. The poem begins with the line "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever". Endymion is written in rhyming couplets in iambic pentameter. Keats based the poem on the Greek myth of Endymion, the shepherd beloved of the moon goddess Selene. The poem elaborates on the original story and renames Selene "Cynthia".

First published 1818 171 pages
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Poetry
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DDC 821.7 LCC PR-4834.00000000.E6 2000 Endymion (Greek mythology)English ManuscriptsFacsimilesFine booksIllustrationsManuscriptsPaintingPierpont Morgan Library
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ISBN 9781559212861 English
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