SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS This is part of the web site of Shakespeare's sonnets Below is a portrait of John Keats. His sonnet, 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer' links in with Shakespeare's Sonnet 86, as Chapman, who translated The Iliad, is thought by many to be the rival poet.
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JOHN KEATS
SONNET: ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER
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Much have I travelled in the realms of gold, |
realms of gold = places of legend. in fealty to = under the lordship of. demesne = kingdom. serene - used here as a noun. = serenity. Cortez - one of the Spanish Conquistadores, 1485-1554. Darien - A peak in Panama. |
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