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In 1833 Mary moved to a house for mentally ill people in Edmonton, London ; Charles soon followed.
Charles never lost his love and devotion for his sister, even as her illness continued to worsen.
" I could be nowhere happier than under the same roof as her ," he said in 1834.
The death of Coleridge in July, 1834 was a great blow to Charles.
Charles died on 27 December 1834.
According to family friend Henry Crabb Robinson, Mary was " quite insane " at this time and unable to fully feel grief at the death of her brother, though she recovered so far as to be able to persuade Wordsworth to write lines for her brother's memorial stone.

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