Oh yes! Well you see they're part of the Romantic Movement, which started in the late seventeen hundreds. But it was less about love and more about appreciating nature and the timelessness of beauty.
Shelley and Keats both had wonderful love stories. Byron preferred to love more freely, but Keats -- oh Keats lived next door to the love of his life, and they wrote each other every day. But he was very ill and didn't wish to burden her with that.
Shelley died at sea and was cremated, but his heart survived the fire! His wonderful wife Mary keeps it on her writing desk wrapped in silk, to this day.
Or at least "to this day" from my point of view, I'm not certain when or where you might be from!
he is deeply enthusiastic about many things!
Shelley and Keats both had wonderful love stories. Byron preferred to love more freely, but Keats -- oh Keats lived next door to the love of his life, and they wrote each other every day. But he was very ill and didn't wish to burden her with that.
Shelley died at sea and was cremated, but his heart survived the fire! His wonderful wife Mary keeps it on her writing desk wrapped in silk, to this day.
Or at least "to this day" from my point of view, I'm not certain when or where you might be from!