The "Ode on Indolence" is one of five odes composed by English poet 
John Keats in the spring of 1819. The others were "Ode on a Grecian 
Urn", "Ode on Melancholy", "Ode to a Nightingale" and "Ode to Psyche". 
The poem describes the state of indolence, otherwise known as laziness, 
and was written during a time when he felt that he should devote his 
efforts to earning an income instead of composing poetry. After 
finishing the spring poems, Keats wrote in June 1819 that its 
composition brought him more pleasure than anything else he had written 
that year. Unlike the other odes he wrote that year, "Ode on Indolence" 
was not published until 1848 (see 1848 in poetry), 27 years after his 
death. The poem is an example of Keats's break from the structure of 
the classical form. It follows the poet's contemplation of a morning 
spent in idleness. Three figures are presented—Ambition, Love and 
Poesy—dressed in "placid sandals" and "white robes". The narrator 
examines each using a series of questions and statements on life and 
art. The poem concludes with the narrator giving up on having all three 
of the figures as part of his life. Some critics regard "Ode on 
Indolence" as inferior to the other four 1819 odes. Others suggest that 
the poem exemplifies a continuity of themes and imagery characteristic 
of his more widely read works, and provides valuable biographical 
insight into his poetic career.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1715:

The Yamasee War between colonial South Carolina and various Native 
American Indian tribes began.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamasee_War>

1755:

A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson was first 
published, becoming one of the most influential dictionaries in the 
history of the English language.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Dictionary_of_the_English_Language>

1912:

The passenger liner RMS Titanic sank about two hours and forty minutes 
after colliding with an iceberg , killing over 1,500 people.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic>

1952:

The B-52 Stratofortress, a long-range, subsonic, jet-powered, strategic 
bomber operated by the United States Air Force for most of the 
aircraft's history, made its first flight.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-52_Stratofortress>

1989:

Ninety-six people died in a deadly human crush during a FA Cup 
semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at 
Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, the deadliest 
stadium-related disaster in British history.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsborough_Stadium>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

debunk (v):
To discredit, or expose to ridicule the falsehood or the exaggerated 
claims of something
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Wikiquote quote of the day:

<math>e^{i \pi} + 1 = 0. \,\!</math>

 Gentlemen, that is surely true, it is absolutely paradoxical; we 
cannot understand it, and we don't know what it means. But we have 
proved it, and therefore we know it must be the truth.
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