The Poems of John Keats

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The " symposium " at which Keats and Clarke made the acquaintance of Chapman was preceded by an invitation from Keats at 8 Dean Street to Clarke who had lodgings in Clerkenwell ; and Keats left Dean Street in the summer of 1815. " It was," says Clarke, " in the teeming wonderment of this his first introduction, that, when I came down to break&st the next morning, I found on my table a letter with no other enclosure than this famous sonnet On first loohif^ into Chapman's Homer, We had parted at ...dayspring, yet he contrived that I should receive the poem from a distance of, may he, two miles by ten o'clock.'' Clarke adds that the happy alteration of line 7 was due to the poet's conviction that the first reading was " bald and too simply wondering ". The magnifi- cent simile with which the poem closes was a reminiscence of Robertson's History of America, one of the books, Clarke tells us, in the school library at Enfield. As Tennyson pointed out to Palgrave {Golden Treasury o/ SONNETS— NOTES 399 Songs and Lyrics, notes), " History requires here Balboa," of whom the incident is told by Robertson.

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