John Keats — "I have a horrid presentiment of my own death."
I have a horrid presentiment of my own death.
I have a horrid presentiment of my own death.
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"The poetry of the earth is never dead."
"I have been half in love with easeful Death."
"Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?"
"If a sparrow come before my window, I take part in its existence and pick about the gravel with it."
"I would rather be a worm than a man."
From a letter to Charles Brown, expressing his premonitions about his impending death from tuberculosis, a poignant and direct statement of his fear.
Date: 1820
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