He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.


The Complete Works of John Keats (ed. 1818)


He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.

He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.

He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.

He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.