Emphasis Preaching Journal
On February 23, 1821, John...
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On February 23, 1821, John Keats died of consumption (now called tuberculosis) in Rome. His life was cut short at age 25. The son of a livery stable worker, he abandoned his medical studies to devote his life to poetry. With poems like "Endymion," "Ode on a Grecian Urn," and "To a Nightingale," he became one of the great English Romantic lyric poets. In 1964, professor J.
