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s all we have. She seems to have been still living in 1848, and as Lord Houghton tells us, kept the memory of the poet sacred. She is an East-Indian, Keats says, and ought to be her grandfather's heir. Her name we do not know. It appears from Dilke's Papers of a Critic that they were betrothed: It is quite a settled thing between John Keats and Miss—. God help them. It is a bad thing for them. The mother says she cannot prevent it, and that her only hope is that it will go off. He don't lir buried lover, crowd his small mound with a galaxy of their innocent stars, more prosperous than those under which he lived. Written in 1856. O irony of Time! Ten years after the poet's death the woman he had so loved wrote to his friend Mr. Dilke, that the kindest act would be to let him rest forever in the obscurity to which circumstances had condemned him! (Papers of a Critic, I. 11.) O Time the atoner! In 1874 I found the grave planted with shrubs and flowers, the pious homage of t