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... Severn could not suggest that the voyage could be less than a torment to a man in Keats's condition . Thirty - four days were occupied in the journey to Naples : the food was wretched , the cabins foetid , and there was another ...
... Severn could not suggest that the voyage could be less than a torment to a man in Keats's condition . Thirty - four days were occupied in the journey to Naples : the food was wretched , the cabins foetid , and there was another ...
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... Severn for laudanum . The weeks that followed were the worst of all , and Severn , even if he had been self - centred earlier , became now ungrudg- ingly devoted . The situation was difficult : Severn had no knowledge of Italian , and ...
... Severn for laudanum . The weeks that followed were the worst of all , and Severn , even if he had been self - centred earlier , became now ungrudg- ingly devoted . The situation was difficult : Severn had no knowledge of Italian , and ...
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... Severn suggests that he did not complain , but all that he endured comes through in his final words to Severn , spoken on 23 February , 1821 , when he knew that he was dying : " Severn - I - lift me up I am dying - I shall die easy ...
... Severn suggests that he did not complain , but all that he endured comes through in his final words to Severn , spoken on 23 February , 1821 , when he knew that he was dying : " Severn - I - lift me up I am dying - I shall die easy ...
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