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Show Where Ktats and Shelley Lie. Fow of the pilgrims of tho cemetery whero Keats lies, and to that which may or may not contain tho heart of Shelloy, remember tho "delightful child" whom Shelley buried in tho oldcT and wilder ground, then tho only one, tho placo with Its "light ot laughing flowers." Tho tombstono thero bears the child's name. It stands In tho Aright open sunshine, between tho grave of Keats and tho pyramid and boundury wall. That ancient Roman wall is now disfigured disfig-ured by the gap, lllled up with black boarding, mado with the Intention of running a tram line through tho cemetery. cem-etery. Having torn down tho wall, tho municipality chunged tho "great mind" thoy had had to dostroy this beautiful and sacred placo, and allowed al-lowed tho trams to mako the small circuit It Is but a few foot. |