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Two of the greatest poems in the English language were written by chums competing against each other in friendly rivalry. They undertook to work at these poems for six months and then compare results. Keats wont to the Isle of Wight and wrote "Endymion," and Shelley went to a small resort on the Thames, and wrote the "Revolt of Islam."

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Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 21

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 21

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 21

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