nov 14, 1820 - Keats travels to Naples; is quarantined
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21 October the ship reaches Naples harbour, where it is quarantined for ten days because of an outbreak of typhus in London. Meanwhile, Keats writes letters to Fanny in Hampstead. Released from quarantine, Keats and Severn reach Rome on 14 November, where they take up lodgings in the Piazza di Spagna. Keats is cared for by an English doctor and for a short while recovers enough to go riding. On the 10 December Keats suffers a relapse and rapidly weakens.
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