Category: Letters

Letters of John Keats

To Benjamin Robert Haydon (London, November 20, 1816)

My dear Sir Last evening wrought me up, and I cannot forbear sending you the following — Yours unfeignedly, John Keats. Removed to 76 Cheapside. Great spirits now on earth are sojourning; He of the cloud, the cataract, the lake, Who on Helvellyn’s summit, wide awake, Catches his freshness from Archangel’s wing: He of the rose, …

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To Charles Cowden Clarke (London, October 31, 1816)

My daintie Davie I will be as punctual as the Bee to the Clover. Very glad am I at the thoughts of seeing so soon this glorious Haydon and all his creation. I pray thee let me know when you go to Ollier’s and where he resides, this I forgot to ask you, and tell …

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