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... M. Ne'; CLOTH, Set. ALFHEU IjOHD TEKKTSON. K. It. BROWNING. WILUAM WORDSWORTH. ROBEKI BROWSING. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY - . JOHN KEATS. LETTER LIBRARY. ...
... M. Ne'; CLOTH, Set. ALFHEU IjOHD TEKKTSON. K. It. BROWNING. WILUAM WORDSWORTH. ROBEKI BROWSING. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY - . JOHN KEATS. LETTER LIBRARY. ...
... or late: And how ran man die better Than faciny fearful odds For the ashes of bis fathers And the temples of his cods** ~ John Keats was lyiny under the violets and daisies in the Protestant cemetery at Borne before the world awoke to the fact that a n ...
... nature; and recalled principal incidents In the poet's career, which ended fatally In Golf of Sprtzia. Mr Jaa. Melria treated John Keats thoroughly appreciative spirit, giving examples hie p«tte treatment mythology, which be re constructed aad re-animated. ...
... •crvlae, his wife waa Mary Burt, daughter aa Bagtlah gentleman reaidiog Ilolstato. Friday h the aaaivanary of too death at John Keats, yonsgest ta rise aad earliest to set In that brilliant ecoatelUtioa parte who ennobled aeantey during the first half the ...
... Garrick said-for an essay of much merit, and read from the •• Deserted Village ” Mr Jas. Ritchie’s tone in stieaking of John Keats was that a true lover and I admirer, and he read some of the shorter poems ' I with keen appreciation. All the members who ...