Excerpt from English poet John Keats epic, Endymion. This image is taken from the online archive of “Poems on the Underground”, a wonderful collection of poetry covering many eras, subjects & genres. All the poems will have appeared on boards on train platforms &/or even displayed inside trains, a welcome bit of culture (and thoughtful - or thought-provoking - escape) amidst the depths of London’s vast Underground system.
Queen of Sweden Rose in full bloom - photo by my partner.
Free image of a willow tree overhanging a lily pond…This and the next picture We included to, hopefully, provide an example of the “quiet bower” of comfort to which Keats refers in his verse.
Free image of willow trees overhanging a pond…This We included to, hopefully, provide an example of the “quiet bower” to which Keats refers in his verse: the simple memory of Beauty seen, which can ever hold for us a place of comfort and ease in the darkest of times... ~ 💞
Another #poem best known for its 1st words, this is the opening verse to John #Keats epic Endymion. The lines which follow seem even more apt in these troubled, sorrowful times. #poetry #Beauty #comfort #Nature #solace ~💞
Poem from #PoemsOnTheUnderground
📸of #rose by my partner #willows free images