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John Keats initially expresses his fears of not completing everything he wants to in his life such as writing lasting poetry, and understanding true love. At the end of the Sonnet, in the epigrammatic couplet, he realizes that in the end, fame and love really mean nothing. He is really questioning the meaning of life.

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Q: When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be by John Keats 1795 to 1821 What is the argument thesis or subject of the poem?
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