why are unheard melodies sweeter than heard melodies in the context of the ode on a grecian urn
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“Heard Melodies Are Sweet, but Those Unheard Are Sweeter” is a line from “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats. The meaning is that the power of our imagination is often greater than reality. Music or melodies that are imagined are played perfectly with no possibility of error.
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