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Oh, Tis' Beauty We Learn

2024-01-02 04:11:46

John Keats is the second generation of Romanticism and is considered one of the most influential poets in history. His work is both sad and tragic, but Keats lived a lot of tragedies. At the age of eight, Keats' father died, only six years later his mother died of tuberculosis. After becoming a doctor, Keats realized that his real passion was to create poetry and follow his dream, but through another series of unfortunate cases his brother died of tuberculosis, Marry her romantic love.

"In her beautiful, clear prose, Anna brings a complex miracle to life, a strong anchor is associated with an intolerable soft feeling, sad pain often accompanies shining beauty. Her story, and the story of Jack are gorgeous, bold and realistic, and there is no one who does not change even if reading it.And as you turn over the page you, pain, happiness, heartache, time, hope, There will be new discoveries that will change forever the perception of Anna As you saw Anna's strange prose, Anna and Jack talked about heaven, so I roamed around the pool and sat by the sad woman, so I sent her a message I could not receive the message passively because of the standby and the darkest place in the soul, I can not see it This is the first time.

Oh, how beautiful the pain behind God and the presence of those carrying it are very beautiful! Oh, how beautiful my and me, my mother, those who hurt me. We came to the power of our family, mother, when I first created the world with saints on the earth for the second time, and in my creative words, I got to our house Give people coming, God is in humanity. Because the suffering of the injured, mother, new world is getting bigger and bigger, we hurt human beings and our suffering will protect us so that we can protect us It is power. Amen, Amen, Amen