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The Eve of St. Agnes

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A Narrative Poem by John Keats set in The Middle Ages, written in 1819. It is written in the then-less popular Spenserian stanzas. It tells the tale of two lovers, Porphyro and Madeline whose families are having a feud. During a banquet, Porphyro sneaks into the castle to meet Madeline. He is met by an old servant, Angela, who tells him as it is the Eve of St Agnes, Madeline has prepared a ritual that is supposed to show her her future husband in a dream. Porphyro insists on seeing Madeline (but not speaking to her), so Angela hides him in a cupboard in Madeline's room. When she wakes up she mistakes Porphyro who has come out of the closet to be a dream. After a pleasant night together, Madeline is undeceived and they run away together.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Eve of St. Agnes has the following tropes:
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