This means that sometimes imagination is better than the experience of the physical senses. Somewhat similar to Wordworth's "they flash upon the inward eye". Nature is best perceived inwardly, poetry is "a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings." It is the tension set up between the experience of the senses and the experience of the imagination. For Keats, the experience of the inward ear is superior to what one hears by the registration of sound waves upon the physical mechanism of the human ear.
Imagined beauty is "sweeter" than beauty experienced via the senses
Ben Jonson, in the dedication poem at the start of the 1623 first Folio of Shakespeare, which reads in part as follows: Sweet swan of Avon! what a fight it were To see thee in our waters yet appeare, And make those flights upon the bankes of Thames, That so did take Eliza, and our James !
1896Aurelio AlveroThe cry awoke Balintawak,/And the echoes answered back…//"FREEDOM!"All the four winds listened long/To the shrieking of that song…//"FREEDOM!"I heard it/ from the planters in the vales…//I heard it/ from the traders tying bales…//I heard it/ where the fishers strike their sails…//"FREEDOM!"Every poet struck his lyre/With those burning notes of fire…//"FREEDOM!"All the women knelt to pray/In their hearts that frenzied lay…//"FREEDOM!"Even the children and the old/Took to arms and shouted bold/"FREEDOM!"I heard it/ from the huskers 'neath the trees…//I heard/ from the divers of the sea…//I heard/ from the pounders in the leas…//"FREEDOM!"All the people raised the cry/Fearing not to bleed or die…//"FREEDOM!"Up the mountain,/ down the plain,/Louder,/ louder/ rang the strain/"FREEDOM!"All the tombs of slave and sire/Broke to voice that great desire…//"FREEDOM!"I heard it/ from the makers of the brooms…//I heard it/ from the weavers at their looms…//I heard it/ from the smoking smithy rooms.//"FREEDOM!"From the temples,/ from the shrines,/From the bosom of the mines…//"FREEDOM!"Kris and bolo flashed in the light,/Thunder-voices air did smite…//"FREEDOM!"Muscles stount and spirit strong/Broke the chains with metal song/"FREEDOM!"I heard it/ from the bullet's whine and roar…//I heard it/ in the farthest islet shore…//I heard it/ and shall hear it ever more…//"FREEDOM!"Note:one slash = short pausetwo slashes = longer pause
if you think he likes poetry, why not? Of course. But if he thinks that the poems you sent him are nonsense and meaningless, then I hate to say it, but you made a wrong move. But don't worry, guys usually like those poems because they may find it very romantic or sweet. And maybe, they could even like you back.
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The line "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter" is from John Keats' poem "Ode to a Nightingale."
Musical melodies that are heard are sweet, but the ones that are imagined are even sweeter. Therefore, continue to play, not for the pleasure of the physical ear, but to enchant the soul with songs that cannot be heard.
Sounds like an unheard oxymoron to me. [Heard sounds are sweet but those unheard are sweeter...]
According to Keats, "Heard sounds are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter". Ode on a Grecian Urn.
According to Keats, "Heard sounds are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter". Ode on a Grecian Urn.
The passage suggests that while heard music can be sweet, the idea of unheard music is even more captivating. It encourages the soft pipes to continue playing, not for the pleasure of the physical senses, but for the imagination and the mind's ear.
I have never heard of that saying but I have heard one that goes "Those who can do and those who can't teacher."
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The ability of birds to produce beautiful melodies through their singing is an innate behavior, as it is a natural instinct they are born with. While some aspects of their singing may be influenced by learning or mimicry, the basic ability to produce songs is inherent in many bird species.
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