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What makes keats heart aches?


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●At the beginning of the poem Keats states that he feels that his heart aches and that he is experiencing a "drowsy numbness" as if he had drunk hemlock or an opiate such as laudanum but that he Keats expresses a very strong reaction to the song of the nightingale.

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