what do lines 10 and 11 mean in the poem The thing of beauty
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a) The poem is 'A thing of beauty' and the poet is John Keats. (b) The thing of beauty mentioned in these lines is the group of stories celebrating the glory of our powerful ancestors, which we have read or heard. (c) The poet uses the image of an 'endless fountain' coming down to us from heaven.
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