                                      1816
                 IF BY DULL RHYMES OUR ENGLISH MUST BE CHAIN'D
                                 by John Keats

        If by dull rhymes our English must be chain'd,
        And, like Andromeda, the Sonnet sweet
        Fetter'd in spite of pained loveliness,
        Let us find out, if we must be constrain'd,
        Sandals more interwoven and complete
        To fit the naked foot of Poesy:
        Let us inspect the lyre, and weigh the stress
        Of every chord, and see what may be gain'd
        By ear industrious and attention meet;
        Misers of sound and syllable, no less
        Than Midas of his coinage, let us be
        Jealous of dead leaves in the bay wreath crown;
        So, if we may not let the Muse be free,
        She will be bound with garlands of her own.


                        THE END
