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This is not a thorough analysis but I like how the first and last lines correspond themselves to perfect clauses, while the rest of the poem inbetween cast a lovebound curse.
it's a sandwich of love almost tender and spiteful. and though it's humorous to view it this way. it was one of the last poems Keats wrote on his deathbed

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