Poet who wrote Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter
Else clues• 'Endymion' writer
• 'Lamia' poet
• 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' poet
• 'Ode to a Nightingale' poet
• 'To Autumn' poet
• \'Beauty is truth, truth beauty' poet
• A thing of beauty is a joy for ever poet
• Beauty is truth, truth beauty writer
• Bright Star poet John
• Endymion author
• Endymion poet
• Eve of St. Mark poet
• Grecian Urn odist
• Hyperion creator
• Hyperion poet
• Hyperion poet John
• Hyperion writer
• Isabella poet
• Lamia poet John
• Lines on the Mermaid Tavern poet
• Nightingale odist
• Ode on a Grecian Urn poet John
• Ode on Indolence poet
• Ode on Melancholy poet
• Ode to Psyche penner
• Ode to Psyche poet
• On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer poet
• The Eve of St. Agnes poet
• The Fall of Hyperion poet John
• The Mermaid Tavern poet
• To a Nightingale poet
• To Autumn odist
• To Autumn writer
• To Psyche poet
• Author-subject of epitaph
• British poet John
• Colleague of Byron and Shelley
• Colleague of Shelley
• Contemporary of Byron and Shelley
• Contemporary of Shelley
• Contemporary of Shelley and Byron
• Endymion allegorist
• English odist
• English odist John
• English odist of note
• English poet
• English poet John
• English Romantic poet
• Extraordinary odist
• Grecian urn poet
• He died of tuberculosis at age 26
• He wrote Lamia
• Noted odist
• Ode fellow
• Ode man
• Odist to a nightingale
• Poet buried in Rome
• Poet who wrote A thing of beauty is a joy for ever
• Romantic English poet
• Source of the title Tender Is the Night
• Subject of Shelley's 'Adonais'
• Urn odist
• Well-read English poet
• English Romantic poet (1795-1821)