John Keats, ‘Ode on Indolence’.

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John Keats, ‘Ode on Indolence’.
I burned and ached for wings
John Keats, from Ode on Indolence.
I burn’d/ And ached for wings.
John Keats, Ode on Indolence.
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[…] I burn’d And ached for wings,
Jonh Keats, from “Ode on Indolence,” in Selected Poems (Bloomsbury Poetry Classics).
My soul had been a lawn besprinkled over with flowers, and stirring shades, and baffled beams:
John Keats, from Ode on Indolence.
I wanted wings:
John Keats, from Ode on Indolence.
My pulse grew less and less; pain had no sting, and pleasure's wreath no flower:
John Keats, from Ode on Indolence.