Which period of John Keats as called “the most placid time in Keats’s life” by Cowden Clarke, a close friend of Keats ?

Which period of John Keats as called “the most placid time in Keats’s life” by Cowden Clarke, a close friend of Keats ?

A. His visit to Lake District
B. Keats’ lodging in the attic above the
surgery at 7 Church Street

C. Keats stay in Italy
D. Keats’ travel to Alps