John Keats Poem

Two or Three Posies

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Two or three posies
With two or three simples
Two or three noses
With two or three pimples —
Two or three wise men
And two or three ninnies —
Two or three purses
And two or three guineas —
Two or three raps
At two or three doors —
Two or three naps
Of two or three hours —
Two or three cats
And two or three mice
Two or three sprats
At a very great price —
Two or three sandies
And two or three tabbies
Two or three dandies —
And two Mrs. —
Two or three smiles
And two or three frowns
Two or three miles
To two or three towns
Two or three pegs
For two or three bonnets —
Two or three dove’s eggs
To hatch into sonnets —

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