Book I
., of the dreamer's feelings on awakening from his dream, of the disenchantment that has fallen on the landscape, and of his 'eager' pursuit of the lost vision. Everything is, in one sense, different, for the two poets differ greatly, and Keats, of course, was writing without any conscious recollection of the passage in _Alastor_; but the conception is the same.[34]
Consider, again, the passage (near the beginning of _Endymion_,