What Is Called Being Settled in the World
“You absorb me in spite of myself—you alone: for I look not forward with any pleasure to what is called being settled in the world; I tremble at domestic cares—yet for you I would meet them, though if it would leave you the happier I would rather die than do so.”
John Keats, in a letter to Fanny Brawne, July 25, 1819.











