Quote by John Keats

"Why, you might read two sonnets, ere they reach To where the hurrying freshnesses aye preach70 A natural sermon o'er their pebbly beds; Where swarms of minnows show their little heads, Staying their wavy bodies 'gainst the streams, To taste the luxury of sunny beams Temper'd with coolness."

John Keats, from 'I stood tiptoe upon a little hill'

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