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A DELIGHTFUL RECITAL

... DELIGHTFUL RECITAL Lady Keeble then gate delightful recitals of Tis West Wind (John Malletkid). and a little•known poem by John Keats. The Devonshire Maid. She was thanked on the proposition of Mrs. James Perry. seconded by Mrs. Davies. and a bouquet ...

Published: Thursday 22 July 1937
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 188 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

THE VOICE OF POETRY

... Evans, and the volume of records the result. The chosen include classics as Shakespeaie and Wordsworth. Lord Ti/nnyson. and John Keats and al ...

Published: Thursday 13 April 1939
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 206 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

GUARDIAN, THURSDAY

... who lost their lives in the Great War. Mr. Foot saw hope in modern youth to save the world, quoting a few lines written by John Keats in 1817. only two years alter Waterloo. when Europe was suffering desperately from the effects of the war. In a sonnet Keats ...

Published: Thursday 06 July 1939
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 319 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

FANOT

... shall qnaff it:—thou shalt hear Distant harvest-carols clear; Rustle of the reaped corn; Sweet birds antheming the morn. • John Keats. Dad (sternly): Where were yon last night? Son: Oh, just riding round with some of the boys, Dad: Well, tell ’em not to ...

OTHER POETS

... OTHER POETS. The essayist referred to Wordsworth, Coleridge, Sir Walter Scott and John Keats, whose father, Thomas Keats, I: was stated, Caine from the Land's End. It was thought many good judge's that Keats owed many of his peculiar talents to his Cornish ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1925
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 451 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

His Magical Work

... Mr. Smith does his work and brings about the most wonderful results. - Magic Casements are words borrowed treat the poet John Keats, and signify wonder-windows, and they are used as the title of the Annual Report, issued last Christmas, telling of the ...

Published: Thursday 09 April 1931
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 610 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GUARDIAN BODMIN

... the Viesley thaild was held in the Assembly Room on Thursday last. when Mr. J. H. Peel gave a very interesting paper on John Keats, the poet. On motion of the Chairman (Mr. J. Pethybridge), Mr. Peel . was heartily thanked. Good Table Potatoes always on ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1927
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A DUSAN OF DAFFODILS

... been trying to .ay this. ii has coat nit thousand hues to tail 1., e sprees 'list tie lies said in four.' Mr. adds: Of John Keats it was written by one of his biographers that his whole story composed of 'three small 10it1011111 of verse, eine earnest ...

Published: Thursday 24 October 1912
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 483 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... Cornwall has produced since, notable for their imaginative sweep and sensitivity. Look at the Brontes, whose mother Cornish; John Keats, the poet, who had a strong Cornish streak in him; Sidney Godolphin, that lovable young bright star of Cornwall who was ...

Published: Thursday 02 February 1939
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 779 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MISCELLA N EA

... Rowe and Dr. W J. Stephens have, by their researches, furnished evidence which In leave little doubt that the father of John Keats was Cornish. and that in all ability his mother was Cornish also. This I. satisfactory. It is pleasant to is lieve that ...

Published: Thursday 04 May 1933
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 1148 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

A FIRFSIDE PARTY,

... to say this, and it has cost me forty thousand lines to fail to expreas what he has said in four or Mr. Preston adds “Of John Keats it was writien by one of his biographers that his whole story «as composed of ‘three small volumes of verse, some earnest ...

Published: Thursday 24 October 1912
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1058 | Page: 4 | Tags: none