O PEACE! and dost thou with thy presence bless
The dwellings of this war-surrounded Isle;
Soothing with placid brow our late distress,
Making the triple kingdom brightly smile?
Joyful I hail thy presence; and I hail
The sweet companions that await on thee;
Complete my joy let not my first wish fail,
Let the sweet mountain nymph thy favourite be,
With England's happiness proclaim Europa's Liberty.
O Europe! let not sceptred tyrants see
That thou must shelter in thy former state;
Keep thy chains burst, and boldly say thou art free;
Give thy kings law leave not uncurbed the great ;
So with the horrors past thou'lt win thy happier fate!
More verses by John Keats
- Lamia. Part Ii
- Sonnet. On The Sea
- Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe
- Written Before Re-Reading King Lear
- Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'Ring Here And There