Character of Charles Brown
II.

John Keats

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Ne cared he for wine, or half-and-half;

Ne cared he for fish or flesh or fowl,

And sauces held he worthless as the chaff,

He 'sdeigned the swine-head at the wassail-bowl;

Ne with lewd ribbalds sat he cheek by jowl,

Ne with sly Lemans in the scorner's chair;

But after water-brooks this Pilgrim's soul

Panted, and all his food was woodland air

Though he would oft-times feast on gilliflowers rare.

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