
| Introduction by Jane Campion LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS TO FANNY BRAWNt I-IX: Shanklin, Winchester, Westminster X-XXXII: Wentworth Place XXXIlI-XXXVII: Kentish Town - Preparing for Italy POEMS 'Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art' The Eve of St Agnes A Dream, after reading Dante's Episode of Paola and Francesca La Belle Dame sans Merci. A Ballad Ode to Psyche Ode on Melancholy Ode on Indolence Lamia 'The day is gone, and all its sweets are gone!' What can I do to drive away 'I cry your mercy, pity, love - ay, love!' To Fanny 'This living hand, now warm and capable' Index of Titles Index of First Lines ILLUSTRATIONS Sketch of John Keats sleeping, 28 January 1821, by Joseph Severn Silhouette of Fanny Brawne, after Augustin Edouart Facsimilies of Keats's handwriting, from his letters to Fanny |
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