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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. LETTERS TO FANNY BRAWNE No. I. SHANKLIN , ISLE OF WIGHT , THURSDAY . [ Postmark , Newport , 3 July , 1819. ] MY DEAREST LADY : I am glad I had not an opportunity of sending off a letter which I wrote for you ...
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. LETTERS TO FANNY BRAWNE No. I. SHANKLIN , ISLE OF WIGHT , THURSDAY . [ Postmark , Newport , 3 July , 1819. ] MY DEAREST LADY : I am glad I had not an opportunity of sending off a letter which I wrote for you ...
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... DEAREST GIRL : 25 COLLEGE STREET . [ Postmark , 13 October , 1819. ] This moment I have set myself to copy some ... Fanny , will your heart never change ? My love , will it ? I 284 LETTERS TO FANNY BRAWNE .
... DEAREST GIRL : 25 COLLEGE STREET . [ Postmark , 13 October , 1819. ] This moment I have set myself to copy some ... Fanny , will your heart never change ? My love , will it ? I 284 LETTERS TO FANNY BRAWNE .
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... DEAREST FANNY : I shall send this the moment you return . They say I must remain confined to this room for some time . The consciousness that you love me will make a pleasant prison of the house next to yours . You must come and see me ...
... DEAREST FANNY : I shall send this the moment you return . They say I must remain confined to this room for some time . The consciousness that you love me will make a pleasant prison of the house next to yours . You must come and see me ...
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John Keats John Gilmer Speed. MY DEAREST GIRL : No. II . If illness makes such an agreeable variety in the manner of your eyes I should wish you sometimes to be ill . I wish I had read your note before you went last ... FANNY BRAWNE . 287.
John Keats John Gilmer Speed. MY DEAREST GIRL : No. II . If illness makes such an agreeable variety in the manner of your eyes I should wish you sometimes to be ill . I wish I had read your note before you went last ... FANNY BRAWNE . 287.
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... Dearest Fanny , your affectionate No. 13 . J. K. MY DEAREST GIRL : According to all appearances , I am to be sepa- rated from you as much as possible . How I shall be able to bear it , or whether it will not be worse than your presence ...
... Dearest Fanny , your affectionate No. 13 . J. K. MY DEAREST GIRL : According to all appearances , I am to be sepa- rated from you as much as possible . How I shall be able to bear it , or whether it will not be worse than your presence ...
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