O THOU WHOSE FACE HATH FELT THE WINTER’S WIND
by John Keats
O thou whose face hath felt the Winter’s wind,
Whose eye has seen the snow-clouds hung in mist
And the black elm tops ‘mong the freezing stars,
To thee the spring will be a harvest-time.
O thou, whose only book has been the light
Of supreme darkness which thou feddest on
Night after night when Phoebus was away,
To thee the Spring shall be a triple morn.
O fret not after knowledge- I have none,
And yet my song comes native with the warmth.
O fret not after knowledge- I have none,
And yet the Evening listens. He who saddens
At thought of idleness cannot be idle,
And he’s awake who thinks himself asleep.






Hi. My name is Lara Berch. I have just launched a new website with step by step art tutorials. I was wondering if it’s possible to exchange links with you.
Thank you very much for your time.
Sincerely
Lara
Comment by Lara Berch — June 28, 2007 @ 9:18 pm
It would be great to reciprocate, of course. I inlcuded your link in the tutorials category of links. Nice site, nice design, good initiative and interesting and beautiful projects. Glad to meet you!
Comment by tia — June 29, 2007 @ 7:47 am