That is a beautiful vision you have, right there. Being the dreamy-innocent type lets you get away with the worst lines. Hahah, yes. He had to have called him Lord Byron. Maybe without batting his eyelashes though (unless he was high). I didn't remember specifically about the opium. It's unsurprising that Shelley never finished whatever it was he started for the contest, hahah. Probably Mary had the least of it, then. I totally think mutually scathing reviews = hot. Forget fighting over Quidditch... no, fighting about a bad metaphor choice, now that's sexy right there.
Keats... yeah, he'd never. But then again, maybe he was feeling vulnerable and horny? But still, I just see him as such a proper, sincere boy. He probably wasn't as unworldly as he's portrayed, though, but the part about Byron criticizing his work would be the real killer, at least if he doesn't hit back. And boy, is there room to hit back.
Hahah oh man. I love that catty!Shelley thing. Why did people stop wearing those shirts-- you know those white pirate shirts. They go so well with wine-stained lips and debauchery, oh yes.
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Date: 2011-10-19 09:00 pm (UTC)Keats... yeah, he'd never. But then again, maybe he was feeling vulnerable and horny? But still, I just see him as such a proper, sincere boy. He probably wasn't as unworldly as he's portrayed, though, but the part about Byron criticizing his work would be the real killer, at least if he doesn't hit back. And boy, is there room to hit back.
Hahah oh man. I love that catty!Shelley thing. Why did people stop wearing those shirts-- you know those white pirate shirts. They go so well with wine-stained lips and debauchery, oh yes.