>Here are Johnny Keats' piss-a-bed poetry, and three novels by God knows whom... No more Keats, I entreat: flay him alive; if some of you don't I must skin him myself: there is no bearing the drivelling idiotism of the Mankin.
Byron's poetry isn't all that great either. Shelley and Blake were the superior romance poets
>>9724010
Coleridge>Byron>Wordsworth>Keats = Blake = Shelley
>>9724020
>Keats lowest
Haha. Byron is based. Blake and Shelley are both great, but Byron is best.
>>9724025
Too much of Byron's poetry is of-its-age, if you will. Stupid jokes that reference shit nobody cares about anymore.
>>9724038
Not Childe Harold. And Don Juan is fantastic reading despite this.
>>9724020
Wordsworth better than Keats?
Surely you jest, friend.
>>9725658
Not the addressed. I wouldn't say Wordsworth is better but do think the 1805 Prelude the most impressive 'Romantic' poem. Keats had so little time.