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THE TOMB OF SHELLEY

... with the nameless inscription, erected in 1821, there will be a Greek altar hearing on its front a medallion portrait of John Keats, and the desponding sentence which he last pronounced will read with a commentary of troth and kindness, such his admirers ...

REV. MR GILFILLAN ON PEOPLE'S

... the few following oat of n wry:— Buns, the peasant p.t of the last century; James Hogg, the lest of the shepherd kings; John Keats, the gifted shopboy ; Allan Cunningham, the meter of the Meng Masons ;*' Tom Hood, a musical cockney ; Hugh Miller, the ...

Peterhead Sentinel and Buchan Journal, February 19, 1860

... his mutton, and lie Boon came bankruptcy. Still, admire the man-the nohlcat that erer wore the plaid of a Scotch ahepherd. John Keats waa apprentice in apothecary's ahop. only aaw nature holidays, hut the stolen glance deep into his mind. No poet surpasses ...

THE NEW LORD RECTOR

... conclusion. carni is Were that the only evidence, alas ! for the success of I hi rp the scheme. How many young men like John Keats prjV 'gare we to look for? How many has Oxford educated, inci whose ercativegenius could re-produce, like him, in more novi ...

Published: Wednesday 27 March 1867
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2433 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

TBE BU

... MacDonald then read several lines from Paradise Lost, remarking that there were only threat masters of blank verse—Milton, John Keats, a'end Alfred Tennyson. There was fine blank verse in Wordsworth and Coleridge, though not uniform. Those of his audience ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1869
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3168 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PERIODICALS FOR OCTOBER

... conviction ate hardly less remarkable tlian hi* precocious genius. Hi* end was melancholy. Peace be to hi* Tee grave of John Keats is in the old ground, which i« much neglected. An upright marble slab mark* the spot, ornamented with a harp, the string* ...

Published: Friday 22 October 1869
Newspaper: Aberdeen Free Press
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3795 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... moderate last week. Tbe Scotch boats only showed poor average, though prices were high. Keats ov Velocipedes. —Few admirers John Keats may remember that the poet ever wrote anything concerning tbe latest fashion or folly, eall which will of ; but tbe fact ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... bo completed, which, appears, will occupy about two years. The Irish London. —At the Mansion-House Police Court, Monday, John Keating, Irish >hoemaker, one-half of whose features was obscured by hair, and the other half by dirt, was charged with assaulting ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1860
Newspaper: Aberdeen Herald
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3949 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

I}4 •47/44. y AXPRESS, eTtULY 31

... in a telegram that an was made to kill the We see here and there one trying to be worthy of of the North Chapel at Cork, John Keating the name he bears, up the hill of death, entered the and drawing a large nife, went the barthen of on his back, and up ...

Published: Saturday 31 July 1869
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5931 | Page: 4 | Tags: none