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8 1840-1849

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Local and General Intelligence

... daughter, on circumstantial evi- dence, and that on the way to execution the convict saw in the crowd another Englishman named John Keats, who had been extremely active in collecting evidence agasnst him. The convict expressed a desire to die in peace with all ...

Local and General Intelligence

... daughter, on circumstantial evi- dence, and that on the way to execution the convict Faw in the crowd another Englishman named John Keats, who had been extremely active m collecting evidence agasnst him. The convict expressed a desire to die in peace with all ...

Local and General Intelligence

... convict's neck, and the cap from his face, when it was discovered that he was dead from the effects of terror. The atrocious John Keats was conducted to prison amidst the execrations of the populace, who wished to tear him in pieces. THE CiIARTISTS AND AN ...

THE LATE RIOTS AT LEEDS

... House of Correction ; Manassab Flatow, fined £4, co and imprisoned till paid; Daniel Davins, imprisoned Et eleven days ; John Keating, imprisoned seventeen days; Benjamin Cawood, to be imprisoned till the GO rising of the Court. cc Tbe fine for Flatow was ...

Varieties

... strange powers l h sa mere shadow! But how great . When in an Eye thou art alive with fate ! Free Literary 12emnainlsof John; Keats. AN INFALLIBLE SPEcIFiC.-The late Lord Euskine being one day indisposed in the Court of Ring's Bends, told Mlr. Jekyll, ...

Poetry

... 0 l retp. ON RECEIVING A CROWN OF IVY FROM JOHN KEATS. BY LZIGH HUNT. A crown of ivy ! I submit my head To the young hand that gives it-young, 'tie true, But with a right, for 'tis a poet's too. Bow. pleasant the leaves feel! and how they spread With ...

Poetry

... V)Ctr-ol. , ON RECEIVING A CROWN OF IVY FROM JOHN KEATS. BY LZIGH HUNT. A crown of ivy! I submit my head To the young hand that gives it-young, 'tistrue, But with a right, for 'tis a poet's too, How pleasant t e leaves feel ! and how they spread With ...

Poetry

... - ON RECEIVING A CROWN OF IVY FROM JOHN KEATS. BY B1IGH HUNT. A crown of ivy ! I submit my head To the young hand that gives it-young, 'tis true, But with a right, for 'tis a poet's too. How pleasant the leaves feel ! and how they spread With their broad ...