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Essay heading: John Keats
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When you are in the room my thoughts never fly out of window: you always concentrate my whole senses. The anxiety shown about our Loves in your last note is an immense pleasure to me: however you must not suffer such speculations to molest you any more: nor will I any more believe you can have the least pique against me... displayed 300 characters
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Brown is gone out - but here is Mrs Wylie - when she is gone I shall be awake for you. - Remembrances to your Mother.
Your affectionate
J. Keats
31st of October, 1795 John Keats was born in Finsbury Pavement, near London. He was the eldest son of a sister and three brothers. In 1803, John's father died in an accident and his mother followed after seven years... displayed next 300 characters
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