

Well, I skimmed or flipped through most of it. He has a lot of long poems, and he‘s very devoted to the classics, so a lot of his poems are odes to that type of subject. There was only one letter and a few poems to Fanny, which was disappointing since I picked up this collection after watching Bright Star. My only favorites were To Hope, To one who has been long in city pent, and Happy is England. I like his penchant for nature and fantasy.