"If I should die," said I to myself, "I have left no immortal work behind me — nothing to make my friends proud of my memory — but I have loved the principle of beauty in all things, and if I had had time I would have made myself remembered."


To Fanny Brawne (c. February 1820). - Letters (1817-1820)


If I should die, said I to myself, I have left no immortal work behind me — nothing to make my friends proud of my memory — but I have loved the...

If I should die, said I to myself, I have left no immortal work behind me — nothing to make my friends proud of my memory — but I have loved the...

If I should die, said I to myself, I have left no immortal work behind me — nothing to make my friends proud of my memory — but I have loved the...

If I should die, said I to myself, I have left no immortal work behind me — nothing to make my friends proud of my memory — but I have loved the...