Talk to me about that. Maybe it is about Fanny Brawne. Oh, yeah, Keats's lover at the time. Because there's some evidence there was an earlier version of the poem. And when he met her, he might've ...
Keats’s letters to Fanny Brawne are classics in love-letter literature; hers to him were buried with him. In spite of such kind words as Amy Lowell’s (John Keats}, Fanny Brawne has generally ...
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