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That bursting and pouring reaches its highest pitch in "Ode to the West Wind".
That last pawky phrase is, of course, John Keats talking, in "Ode to a Nightingale".
Aristotle saluted Hermias's memory in "Ode to Virtue," his only surviving poem.
In "Ode on Necrophilia," O'Hara created a surface configuration with words.
"Beauty is truth, truth beauty," wrote the Romantic poet John Keats in "Ode on a Grecian Urn".
"I want to praise / what goes one way, what never recovers," she writes in "Ode of Withered Cleavage".
"Beauty is truth," said Keats in "Ode on a Grecian Urn", and he didn't mean things that were literally true.
His portrayals of adolescence are pitch-perfect heartbreakers, especially the saga of high school shot-putters in "Ode to Oldcorn".
The phenomenon is just what William Collins described, some 250 years ago, in "Ode to Evening": "Thy dewy fingers draw / The gradual dusky veil".
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