A soul may be "as ill at peace as the break-covert bloodhounds of such sin"

— Keats, John (1795-1821)


Date
1820
Metaphor
A soul may be "as ill at peace as the break-covert bloodhounds of such sin"
Metaphor in Context
There was Lorenzo slain and buried in,
  There in that forest did his great love cease;
Ah! when a soul doth thus its freedom win,
  It aches in loneliness--is ill at peace
As the break-covert blood-hounds of such sin
:
  They dipp'd their swords in the water, and did tease
Their horses homeward, with convulsed spur,
Each richer by his being a murderer.
(ll. 217-24, p. 190)
Categories
Provenance
HDIS
Citation
Keats, John. Complete Poems. Ed. Jack Stillinger. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982.
Date of Entry
09/26/2003

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.