济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)To Charles Brown, 1st November 1820 - 玉山公子

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济慈诗歌和书信选(英文版)To Charles Brown, 1st November 1820 - 玉山公子.mp3

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[00:20.88]Yesterday we would let out of quarantine during which my health suffered more from bad air and a stiffled cabin
[00:27.12]Than it had done the whole voyage
[00:29.50]The fresh air revived me a little
[00:31.68]And i hope i am went enough this morning to write to you a short calm letter
[00:37.08]If that can be called one in which i am afraid to speak of what i would the faiist well upon as i have gone thus far into it
[00:45.88]I must go on a little perhaps
[00:47.98]It may relieve the load of richidess which presses upon me the persuasation that i shall see her
[00:56.21]No more my dear ill me
[00:59.83]My dear brown
[01:02.39]I should have had her
[01:03.19]When i was in health
[01:05.41]And i should have remained well i can beare to die
[01:11.89]I cannot beare to leave her
[01:16.45]God
[01:17.63]God
[01:18.65]God
[01:21.17]Everything i have in my truunks
[01:22.85]That reminds me of her
[01:23.99]Go through me like a spear the silp lining
[01:27.81]She put in my travelling cap schools
[01:29.85]My head
[01:32.16]My imagination is horribly vivid about her
[01:34.70]I see her
[01:35.42]I hear her
[01:37.76]There is nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her a moment
[01:43.58]This was the case
[01:44.28]When i was in england
[01:46.02]I cannot recollect without shadotderthe time that i was prisoner at hunts
[01:48.98]And used to keep my eyes fixed on hampsted all day
[01:53.96]Then there was a good hope of seeing her again
[01:56.92]Now
[01:59.56]Oh
[01:59.94]That i could be buried near where she lives
[02:03.66]I'm afraid to right to her
[02:05.83]To receive a letter from her
[02:07.01]To see her handwriting would break my heart even to hear of her
[02:10.79]Anyhow to see her name ritain would be more than i can bear my dear broand
[02:17.71]What am i do
[02:18.19]Where can can look for concellation or ease
[02:24.01]If i had any chance of recovery
[02:25.91]This passion would kill me indeed through the hole of my illness
[02:30.75]Both at your house and at kentish town
[02:32.11]This fever has never seized wearing me out when you write to me
[02:37.65]Which would do immediate ate right to rome posttrustant
[02:40.45]If she is went unhappy marked the letter with a cross
[02:44.31]If remember me to all
[02:50.53]I will endeavor to bear my misery
[02:52.05]Ies patiently a person in my state of health
[02:56.51]Should not have such miseries to bear right a short note to my sister saying you've heard from me
[03:04.12]Seven is very well
[03:07.14]If i went in better health
[03:08.48]I should urge you're coming to room
[03:11.34]I feel there is no one can give me any comfort
[03:14.78]Is there any news of george
[03:16.10]Whoh that something fortune it had ever happened to me or my brothers
[03:23.87]Then i might hope
[03:26.39]But despair is forced upon me as a habit
[03:31.73]My dear brown for my sick be her advocate forever
[03:38.61]I cannot say a word about naples
[03:41.25]I do not feel at all concerned in the thousand novelties around me
[03:45.81]I am afraid to write to her
[03:48.45]I should like her to know that
[03:49.37]I do not forget her
[03:51.47]Oh Brown
[03:52.27]I have cols a fire in my breast
[03:56.60]It surprised me that the human heart is capable of containing and bearing so much misery was i born for this end
[04:09.06]God
[04:09.34]Blesser and her mother and my sister and george
[04:14.10]And his wife and you and all
[04:19.79]You are ever affectionate friend
[04:22.43]John kids
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Yesterday we would let out of quarantine during which my health suffered more from bad air and a stiffled cabin
Than it had done the whole voyage
The fresh air revived me a little
And i hope i am went enough this morning to write to you a short calm letter
If that can be called one in which i am afraid to speak of what i would the faiist well upon as i have gone thus far into it
I must go on a little perhaps
It may relieve the load of richidess which presses upon me the persuasation that i shall see her
No more my dear ill me
My dear brown
I should have had her
When i was in health
And i should have remained well i can beare to die
I cannot beare to leave her
God
God
God
Everything i have in my truunks
That reminds me of her
Go through me like a spear the silp lining
She put in my travelling cap schools
My head
My imagination is horribly vivid about her
I see her
I hear her
There is nothing in the world of sufficient interest to divert me from her a moment
This was the case
When i was in england
I cannot recollect without shadotderthe time that i was prisoner at hunts
And used to keep my eyes fixed on hampsted all day
Then there was a good hope of seeing her again
Now
Oh
That i could be buried near where she lives
I'm afraid to right to her
To receive a letter from her
To see her handwriting would break my heart even to hear of her
Anyhow to see her name ritain would be more than i can bear my dear broand
What am i do
Where can can look for concellation or ease
If i had any chance of recovery
This passion would kill me indeed through the hole of my illness
Both at your house and at kentish town
This fever has never seized wearing me out when you write to me
Which would do immediate ate right to rome posttrustant
If she is went unhappy marked the letter with a cross
If remember me to all
I will endeavor to bear my misery
Ies patiently a person in my state of health
Should not have such miseries to bear right a short note to my sister saying you've heard from me
Seven is very well
If i went in better health
I should urge you're coming to room
I feel there is no one can give me any comfort
Is there any news of george
Whoh that something fortune it had ever happened to me or my brothers
Then i might hope
But despair is forced upon me as a habit
My dear brown for my sick be her advocate forever
I cannot say a word about naples
I do not feel at all concerned in the thousand novelties around me
I am afraid to write to her
I should like her to know that
I do not forget her
Oh Brown
I have cols a fire in my breast
It surprised me that the human heart is capable of containing and bearing so much misery was i born for this end
God
Blesser and her mother and my sister and george
And his wife and you and all
You are ever affectionate friend
John kids
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