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John Keats · Letters

Letter 3 of 164 · Book I

To Benjamin Robert Haydon — London, Thursday afternoon, November 20, 1816

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London, Thursday afternoon, November 20, 1816.

My dear Sir--Your letter has filled me with a proud pleasure, and shall be kept by me as a stimulus to exertion--I begin to fix my eye upon one horizon. My feelings entirely fall in with yours in regard to the Ellipsis, and I glory in it. The Idea of your sending it to Wordsworth put me out of breath--you know with what Reverence I would send my Well-wishes to him.

Yours sincerely

JOHN KEATS.

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