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Excerpt from Benjamin Robert Haydon, Vol. 2 of 2: Correspondence and Table-Talk; With a Memoir by His Son
I love you like my own brother. Beware, for God's sake, of the delusions and sophistications that are ripping up the talents and morality of our friend! He will go out of the world the Victim of his own weakness and the dupe of his own self-delusions, with the contempt of his enemies and the sorrow of his friends, and the cause he undertook to support injured by his own neglect of character.* I wish you would come up to town for a day or two that I may put your head in my picture. I have rubbed in rords worth's, and advanced the whole. God bless you, my dear Keats! Do not despair; collect incident, study character, read Shakespeare, and trust in Providence, and you will do, you must.
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