Whether in longer narrative works like "The Eve of St Agnes," or in such sonnets as "On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer," or in magnificent odes like those "To a Nightingale" and "To Autumn," John Keats's verse resonates with lyricism and with sensuous imagery, however melancholy his tone or his subject. This compact selection includes many of Keats’s greatest shorter poems, as well as extracts from his longer works.