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La belle dame sans merci
Book • 1819
La Belle Dame sans Merci is a ballad by John Keats that explores themes of love, death, and the supernatural.
The poem tells the story of a knight who becomes enthralled by a beautiful fairy, only to be abandoned and left in a state of despair.
It is a classic example of Keats' poetic style, blending elements of nature and fantasy with deep emotional resonance.
The poem tells the story of a knight who becomes enthralled by a beautiful fairy, only to be abandoned and left in a state of despair.
It is a classic example of Keats' poetic style, blending elements of nature and fantasy with deep emotional resonance.
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Episode 249: “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by S. T. Coleridge, Part 2