JOHN KEATS AND HIS POETRY

... I JOHN KEATS AND HIS POETRY. (Fronilb Dahe.gli Ussiers ftp Mlapoeie.,) t Boccacio furnished Keats with lthe material of his ooen,-Isubella, or the Pot of Basil, being only an h rendering' of one of his immortal prosel tales. It begins thus pleasantly ...

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

... Evil thoughts that would enslave thee. God is in thee! Mortal, fear not: Trust in Hinm, and He will save thee] SONNET OF JOHN KEATS, WRITTEN ON LEIGH HUNT'S STORY OF RIMINI. We are indebted for the following beautiful sonnet to a friend who possesses ...

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 ...

THE MAGAZINES

... lished Sonnet, by the late John Keats, the last be ever wrote, which we give to our readers, and wish that we could give it in the imitation of the poet's writing, as it is given in the magazine:- SONNET BY THE LATE JOHN KEATS. Bright star ! would I were ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

LITERATURE

... the miscellany. It contains very interesting papers on the-Fairfax Correspondence-the 'Life of Theodore Hook-the Works of John Keats; the In- duestry and Benefactors of Ireland-a continuation of Cey- lon and the Cingalese, and the much discu'ssed q~uestion ...

LITERATURE

... There are, however, some dozen excel- lent articles, of which Some Remarks on Coningsby, by Real England, i very timely. John Keats, Robert Broovrsing, and Mrs. S. C. Hall, are aimsong the names of the writers. THE HnAe.D OF ?? is the first number of a ...

LITERATURE

... clained the honour of being his successor. -We find next a review of Mr R. Monekton Milmes' Life and -literary remains of John Keats. Mr Milnes isa poet himself, and well able to do justice to the young and early-lest author of E ndymion. whose great genius ...

LITERATURE

... present number are-The Church and the Nation, No. V.-Lord Brougham and the French Revo- lation - The Life and Poetry of John Keats -- The St. Fillan's Games-with the Notes, Literary and Ecclesiastical notices. Popular Readings in the Revelations. By a ...

THE MAGAZINES for SEPTEMBER

... witty editor, entitled 1 Our Famieily * (am- c herv el Fai r towards Mhtnlght , an unpublished sontnet by It tie t -.e John Keats ; a new ioem by R M.Mile'. Rcq., v, Mni' ,and other articles bh F. 0. Ward, Andrew WiMter, Itt V~r. pston a lackeniie, Mlss ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... which hung rouund his neck, and puffed the smoke from his cigar. LINES ON READING LIFE, LETTERS, AND LITERARY REMAINS 'U JOHN KEATS. EDITED BY RICHARD mIONCKTON MILNES. The awe of other years was in my heart, The tears of other years were in my eyes,-- ...