John Keats
you... fool
The beautiful lady without pity is an English equivalent of 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' by English poet John Keats [October 31, 1795-February 23, 1821].
John Keats in 1819
John Keats borrowed the title from the poem of a 15th century poet named Alain Chartier (with an alternate spelling of Merci). Chartier's original poem was titled "La Belle Dame san Mercy." Keats used just the title, the plots of the two poems are different. Keats may have liked the poet, the poem or just the title. I do not have information as to why he borrowed it, but that is why it is French.
My English teacher told us it's La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats. What I found on the Internet was To Autumn also by John Keats. No matter what, John Keats was definitely the most perfect poet.
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