To Fanny  34277

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    Physician Nature! let my spirit blood!
    O ease my heart of verse and let me rest:
    Throw me upon thy Tripod, till the flood
    Of stifling numbers ebbs from my full breast.
    A theme! a theme! great nature! give a theme;
                   Let me begin my dream.
    I come – I see thee, as thou standest there,
    Beckon me not into the wintry air.
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  • To Fanny • Not to be confused; poems by Keats both with same title
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