‘I stood tip-toe upon a little hill’ 34281Poemby John Keatsfirst line (public domain): I stood tip-toe upon a little hill,The air was cooling, and so very still,That the sweet buds which with a modest pridePull droppingly, in slanting curve aside,1817Language: English Locations in Harold's LibraryJohn Keats: The Poems (book)page 5in "Poems 1817"Array ( [_last_editor_used_jetpack] => Array ( [0] => classic-editor ) [_edit_lock] => Array ( [0] => 1618172790:1 ) [_edit_last] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [inlibrary] => Array ( [0] => "18770"*p5*Poems 1817 ) [firstline] => Array ( [0] => I stood tip-toe upon a little hill, / The air was cooling, and so very still, / That the sweet buds which with a modest pride / Pull droppingly, in slanting curve aside,|p ) [site-sidebar-layout] => Array ( [0] => default ) [site-content-layout] => Array ( [0] => default ) [theme-transparent-header-meta] => Array ( [0] => default ) [stick-header-meta] => Array ( [0] => default ) [epigraph] => Array ( [0] => 'Places of nestling green for poets made.'|Story of Rimini ) ) Post navigation ← Previous PoemNext Poem → Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.