Life Letters And Literary Remains of John Keats

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" The police have been. The furniture, the walls, the floor, n-mst all be destroyed and changed, but this is well looked to by Dr. Clark. " The letters I placed in the coffin with my own hand. " This goes by tlie first post. Some of my kind friends v/ould else have written before. " After the death of Keats, Mr. Severn received the following letter from Mr. Leigh Hunt, in the belief that he was still alive, and thai it might be communicated to him. But even while these warm words were being wri...tten in his own old home, he JOHN KEATS. 247 IkuI already been committed to tliat distant grave, whicli has now become a place of pilgrimage to those fellow-countrymen who then knew not what they had lost, and who are ready, too late, to lavish on his name the love and admiration that might once have been very welcome. Vale of Health, Hampstead, March 8, 1821. Dear Severn, Vou have concluded, of course, that I have sent no Utters to Rome, because I was aware of the effect they would have on Keats's mind ; and this is the principal cause, — for be- sides what I have been told of his emotions about letters in Italy, 1 remember his telling me on one occasion, that, in his sick mo- ments, he never wished to receive another letter, or ever to see another face however friendly.

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