The Complete Poetical Works And Letters of John Keats

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Here 's some doggrel for you Perhaps you would like a bit of b hrell [' The Devon Maid, ' see above, p. 243. ] How does the work go on ? I should like to bring out my * Dentatus ' 84 at the time your Epic makes its appearance. I expect to have iny Mind soon clear for something new. Tom has been much worse: but is now getting better his remem- brances to you. I think of seeing the Dart and Plymouth but I don't know. It has as yet been a Mystery to me how and where Wordsworth went. I can't help t...hinking he has returned to his Shell with his beautiful Wife and his enchanting Sister. It is a great Pity that People should by associating themselves with the finest things, spoil them. Hunt has damned Hampstead and masks and sonnets and Italian tales. Wordsworth has damned the lakes Mil- man has damned the old drama West has damned wholesale. Peacock has damned satire Oilier has damn'd Music Hazlitt has damned the bigoted and the blue-stockinged; how durst the Man ? he is your only good damner, and if ever I am damn'd damn me if I should n't like him to damn me.

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