Yours sincerely
John Keats.
LXXXV.—TO BENJAMIN ROBERT HAYDON.
Wentworth Place, [December 27, 1818].
My dear Haydon—I had an engagement to-day—and it is so fine a morning that I cannot put it off—I will be with you to-morrow—when we will thank the Gods, though you have bad eyes and I am idle.
I regret more than anything the not being able to dine with you to-day. I have had several movements that way—but then I should disappoint one who has been my true friend. I will be with you to-morrow morning and stop all day—we will hate the profane vulgar and make us Wings.
God bless you.
J. Keats.
LXXXVI.—TO FANNY KEATS.
Wentworth Place, Wednesday [December 30, 1818].