Ode on Melancholy
John Keats
Keats knew his time was short. The beauty he so ardently pursued was always shadowed by its inevitable end. His poetry does not flinch from this truth; instead, it embraces the fleeting nature of joy and pleasure as integral to their existence. This intertwining of delight and melancholy anticipates the Romantic notion that to experience life fully, one must accept its transience.