New subscriber here. Well done! I've read (don't know about the veracity of this story) that on the way to Italy, Keats asked Severn to purchase some laudanum (opiate) because, with his background in medicine, he had a suspicion of what might lie ahead. Severn complied, but later, when Keats asked for his pain med, Severn was afraid to give it to him. Instead, he went to the doctor to ask for advice. The doctor took the laudanum away from him, leaving Keats to face a dreadful death "cold turkey." He was not pleased -- initially. Later, he was resigned and urged Severn ... "don't be frightened...I shall die easy."
A new subscriber. Love the way you bring your subject to life. Keats is one of my favorite poets and Bright Star one of my favorite poems.⭐ Thank you . Love the cat 🐈
New subscriber here! Your video on Keats are absolutely incredible! The time and effort you devoted to making them, together with the love and respect you showed for the poet himself are worth all the praises on earth....😭😭😩😩
A wonderful whisker-stop tour
Thank you, this helped me understand more and have something I care to write about for my class paper on Keats
Thank you ;)
Nice explanation
New subscriber here. Well done! I've read (don't know about the veracity of this story) that on the way to Italy, Keats asked Severn to purchase some laudanum (opiate) because, with his background in medicine, he had a suspicion of what might lie ahead. Severn complied, but later, when Keats asked for his pain med, Severn was afraid to give it to him. Instead, he went to the doctor to ask for advice. The doctor took the laudanum away from him, leaving Keats to face a dreadful death "cold turkey." He was not pleased -- initially. Later, he was resigned and urged Severn ... "don't be frightened...I shall die easy."
Finally. A TH-camr who gets we want to see their cute pet - while getting educated. 😸😻
Thuroghly enjoyed this!
Your passion comes through 😊
Thank you 😊 - Rosie
Brilliant stuff! Thank you x
Great video!! excited to see more!!
This was so interesting, I learned so much already! Also the meows 😆 Looking forward to more
A new subscriber. Love the way you bring your subject to life. Keats is one of my favorite poets and Bright Star one of my favorite poems.⭐ Thank you . Love the cat 🐈
Thank you for the sub! Glad you enjoyed our first ever video! 😁 got a few more on Keats. Mouse is very happy to hear that 🐈 😸 - Matty
Really enjoyable. Great content and presentation (and cat, of course.)
Thank you (from Mouse in particular) 🐱
delightful, extremely informative. I can't wait to hear more ! What a great cat !!
Glad you enjoyed the video! We just posted a video about Keats's spookiest poem if you want to watch more. Mouse is wonderful, isn't she!
Good job! So interesting.
Thank you! - Rosie
New subscriber here! Your video on Keats are absolutely incredible! The time and effort you devoted to making them, together with the love and respect you showed for the poet himself are worth all the praises on earth....😭😭😩😩
Hello! Thanks very much for subscribing, and for your kind comment! Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 - Rosie
Thanks so much for the wonderful minutes with your perspective, I didn't buy that about his 'lack of stomach for med school' also
Amazing video!
Thank you! - Rosie
'little Keats' 🤣
JENNY KISSED ME is my favorite Romantic poem.
We did a human solar system in primary school
and he had tuberculosis. A killer if he stayed in medicine.
Your father