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his 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', "When old age shall this generation
waste/Thou shall remain in midst of other woe than ours'...
These lines can never come from the pen of an escapist. For me, he
was purely a thinker profoundly concerned with the mystery of life
which he deals as a poet, not as a political rebel or as a
philosopher. Scholastic researches strive to bring out new
perspectives of his poetry even today. As a reader, I would be
content exploring the romantic fervor and richness of imagery of
his poems for years to come!