Rank these poets for me (just the ones you have read):
Shelley
Keats
Blake
Byron
Wordsworth
Coleridge
Southey
i want to smite that skeleton
8
9
5
6
10
4
Haven't read Southey.
>>9459289
So...
Wordsworth > Keats > Shelley > Byron > Blake > Coleridge
Blake
Keats
Shelley
Byron
Coleman
Wordsworth
Haven't read much southey. Wordsworth is low because if his later poetry. His earlier stuff would be above Byron in that list.
>>9459282
The correct order:
Blake
Wordsworth
Shelley / Keats (too close to tell, but I think Shelley edges Keats ever so slightly)
Byron
Coleridge (as a poet. As a critic he tops this list)
...
Southey
Her hair is going to snap her neck
>>9459282
Keats
Blake
Shelley
Wordsworth
Byron
Coleridge
Haven't read
Also, reminder that Ode to a Nightingale is the most beautiful poem to have ever been written in the English Language.
>>9459282
Woah, she actually looks kinda healthy by her standards. Is she eating now? When was this taken?
>>9459751
I was thinking the same thing.
This must have been after a good sized healthy meal.
>>9459282
P E R F E C T
I love her so much.
I just wish we could cuddle forever!
So cute!
I want her to beg me to feed her so I can show delicious food in front of her.
And as she begs me on her knees, so weak she can't even stand right, I'll just eat whatever it is I have. Maybe it's just a simple tiny chocolate, her desperate hunger making her pathetically beg even for the smallest insignificant thing.
So c u t e.
Keats
Blake
Wordsworth
Shelley
Coleridge
Byron
Haven't read Southey, though Ive never heard anyone say he was better than Coleridge or Wordsworth. Also I agree with anon who said Ode to a Nightingale is goat english poem.
>>9459282
Wordsworth (up to The Excursion)
Blake
Shelley
Keats
Byron
Coleridge
Southey