Claudia Cardinale e Marcello Mastroianni - Il bell'Antonio
Keats's love letter to Fanny Brawne 13 October 1819
My dearest Girl,
This moment I have set myself to copy some verses out fair. I cannot
proceed with any degree of content. I must write you a line or two and
see if that will assist in dismissing you from my Mind for ever so short
a time. Upon my Soul I can think of nothing else - The time is passed
when I had power to advise and warn you again[s]t
the unpromising morning of my Life - My love has made me selfish. I
cannot exist without you - I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you
again - my Life seems to stop there - I see no further. You have
absorb'd me. I have a sensation at the present moment as though I was
dissolving - I should be exquisitely miserable without the hope of soon
seeing you. I should be afraid to separate myself far from you. My sweet
Fanny, will your heart never change? My love, will it? I have no limit
now to my love - You note came in just here - I cannot be happier away
from you - 'T is richer than an Argosy of Pearles. Do not threat me even
in jest. I have been astonished that Men could die Martyrs for religion
- I have shudder'd at it - I shudder no more - I could be martyr'd for
my Religion - Love is my religion - I could die for that - I could die
for you. My Creed is Love and you are its only tenet - You have ravish'd
me away by a Power I cannot resist: and yet I could resist till I saw
you; and even since I have seen you I have endeavoured often "to reason
against the reasons of my Love." I can do that no more - the pain would
be too great - My Love is selfish - I cannot breathe without you.
Yours for ever
John Keats
Yours for ever
John Keats
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