Apollo to the Graces

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Apollo to the Graces (1818)
by John Keats

Written perhaps early in 1818. First published 16 April 1914.

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APOLLO

    Which of the fairest three
    Today will ride with me?
My steeds are all pawing on the thresholds of Morn:
    Which of the fairest three
    Today will ride with me?
Across the gold Autumn's whole kingdoms of corn?


THE GRACES all answer

    I will, I - I - I -
    O young Apollo let me fly along with thee,
    I will, I - I - I -
      The many, many wonders see -
    I - I - I - I -
And thy lyre shall never have a slackened string.
      I - I - I - I -
Thro' the whole day will sing.

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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