Tag: Fanny

To Fanny Brawne (May (?) 1820)

May (?) 1820 Wednesday Morng.   My dearest Girl, I have been a walk this morning with a book in my hand, but as usual I have been occupied with nothing hut you: I wish I could say in an agreeable manner. I am tormented day and night. They talk of my going to Italy. ‘Tis certain …

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Ode to Fanny

Other Odes by John Keats →   Physician Nature! Let my spirit blood! O ease my heart of verse and let me rest; Throw me upon thy Tripod, till the flood Of stifling numbers ebbs from my full breast. A theme! a theme! great nature! give a theme; Let me begin my dream. I come — I …

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