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John Keats

“How quiet death is”

John Keats was buried in Rome at daybreak 26 February 1821. He was 25. pic.twitter.com/9wrC2QjW67

— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 25, 2018
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#OTD 26 February 1821: English poet John Keats is buried at the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome. His tombstone will carry the famous epitaph: 'Here lies one whose name was writ in water.'
The picture of Keats' grave by William Bell Scott is in @AshmoleanMuseum pic.twitter.com/JaVqQvsGrs

— Keats-Shelley House (@Keats_Shelley) February 26, 2018
Mike Schultz

Keats's personal copy of Paradise Lost. There are copious notes on every page. In the Romantic era marginalia were seen as a form of literary expression. pic.twitter.com/TzslXOnz1z

— Carl Hendrick (@C_Hendrick) February 25, 2018
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