Mr. Brown has said that I could learn to read still. I said to him, "Sure, what would I...
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Mr. Brown has said that I could learn to read still. I said to him, "Sure, what would I read?" And he said, "Abigail, even the Bible is not so dull as you might believe," and that in the Songs of Solomon there're some bits so juicy they'd make even a churchman blush. And he said that when I get down to the reading myself, I'll see he tells not one word of a lie!
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Mr Brown has said that I could learn to read still
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I said to him ''Sure what would I read ''
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And he said ''Abigail even the Bible is not so dull as you might believe ''
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And that in the Songs of Solomon there are some bits so juicy
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they'd make even a churchman blush
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And he said that when I get down to the reading myself
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I'II see he tells not one word of a lie
Clip duration: 34 seconds
Views: 280
Timestamp in movie: 01h 05m 50s
Uploaded: 18 November, 2022
Genres: biography, drama, romance
Summary: The three-year romance between 19th-century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne near the end of his life.
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00:19 I'm not clever with poetry
00:09 Attachment is such a difficult thing to undo
00:52 Keats and myself are strolling in a meadow
00:10 Also Mr Spenser Mr Milton and The Odyssey
00:39 Than he had in any year of his Life
00:08 He died when I was still very young
01:08 I had such a dream last night
00:42 I still don't know how to work out a poem
00:10 If poetry does not come as naturally as leaves to a tree
00:07 In what stumbling ways a new soul is begun
00:13 Touch has a memory
00:07 There is a holiness to the heart's affection
00:09 Fanny wants a knife
00:23 Will you confess this in a letter
00:11 Keats knows he can not like you
00:49 The very word is like a bell
00:22 You know I would do anything
00:29 My stitching has more merit and admirers that your two...
00:43 Keats is composing and does not want disturbing
01:59 Would I were stedfast as thou art