Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology

Mapping Keats’s Progress
A Critical Chronology

In after time a sage of mickle lore

  • In after-time a sage of mickle lore,
  • Yclep’d Typographus, the giant took
  • And did refit his limbs as heretofore,
  • And made him read in many a learned book,
  • And into many a lively legend look;
  • Thereby in goodly themes so training him,
  • That all his brutishness he quite forsook,
  • When, meeting Artegall and Talus grim,
  • The one he struck stone blind, the other’s eyes wox dim.

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Keats, John. “In after time a sage of mickle lore.” Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology, by G. Kim Blank. Edition 3.27 , University of Victoria, 19 August 2024. https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/poem_in_after_time_a_sage_of.html.

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Keats, John. “In after time a sage of mickle lore.” Mapping Keats’s Progress: A Critical Chronology, Edition 3.27 , last modified 19th August 2024. https://johnkeats.uvic.ca/poem_in_after_time_a_sage_of.html.