“I am certain I have not a right feeling towards women -- at this moment I am striving to be just to them, but I cannot. Is it because they fall so far beneath my boyish imagination? When I was a schoolboy I thought a fair woman a pure Goddess; my mind was a soft nest in which some one of them slept, though she knew it not.”
Quote by John Keats
Book:Selected Letters
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Selected Letters
This book compiles letters written by different individuals, offering insights into their personal thoughts and experiences. more
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