Letters, 1819-1820Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939 |
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... speak of your Beauty , since without that I could never have lov'd you . I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you but Beauty . There may be a sort of love for which , without the least sneer at it , I have the ...
... speak of your Beauty , since without that I could never have lov'd you . I cannot conceive any beginning of such love as I have for you but Beauty . There may be a sort of love for which , without the least sneer at it , I have the ...
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... speak of it . But , good God ! what a short while you have known me ! I feel it a sort of duty thus to recapitulate ... speaking in general terms , this may appear nonsense ; you , perhaps , will not under- stand it ; but if you can go ...
... speak of it . But , good God ! what a short while you have known me ! I feel it a sort of duty thus to recapitulate ... speaking in general terms , this may appear nonsense ; you , perhaps , will not under- stand it ; but if you can go ...
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... speaking in a low tone for I am ordered to do so though I can speak Yours ever sweetest love.— out . turn over J. Keats . Perhaps your Mother is not at home and so you must wait till she comes . You must see me to - night and let me ...
... speaking in a low tone for I am ordered to do so though I can speak Yours ever sweetest love.— out . turn over J. Keats . Perhaps your Mother is not at home and so you must wait till she comes . You must see me to - night and let me ...
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LETTERS 18191820 | 3 |
B R HAYDON TO KEATS | 14 |
J H REYNOLDS 11 July | 15 |
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¹ Cf Abbey's able address or postmark affectionate Brother John affraid Barry Cornwall beautiful Bedhampton Brawne No postmark call'd CHARLES BROWN CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE Cheapside dear Fanny dearest Fanny dearest Girl Dilke endeavour FANNY BRAWNE Address FANNY KEATS feel friend John Keats George Keats give Hampstead Haslam Haydon hear heard from George hope Hunt Hunt's JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS John Taylor Joseph Severn Keats wrote Keats's Kentish Town Ladies Lamia Letter live look Lord Lord Houghton mind Miss Brawne Miss Keats Monday morning Mother never perhaps pleasure Poem Rd Abbey Esqre Reynolds Romney Street Saturday Severn Shanklin sincere friend John sister sorry spirits Staffa Street Sunday sweet tell thing thought Thursday tion Tuesday walk Walthamstow Wednesday Wentworth Place Winchester wish word write written Wylie yesterday you<r