Sir R. Armstrong-Jones
... of interest to him, and he was a member of the Welsh Society of Cymrodorion. Sir Robert published in 1937 an account of John Keats' journey to Scotland, and in 1939 Some Remarks on Keats and his Friends. ...
... of interest to him, and he was a member of the Welsh Society of Cymrodorion. Sir Robert published in 1937 an account of John Keats' journey to Scotland, and in 1939 Some Remarks on Keats and his Friends. ...
... under the chairmanship of Rev. E. R. Davies, a most enjoyable paper was given by Rev. J. E. Mackintosh, the subject being John Keats; a visit to his house, and a reading from his works. Atter a comprehensive sketch of the brief life of the poet, Mr Mackintosh ...
... It has been the wettest August for a number of years. Much depends on what September has in store. We can echo words of John Keats as being truly applicable to the situation : 0 may no wintry season bare and hoary, See it half-finished: but let Autumn ...
... A NEW STAR John Keats sensed the amateur astronomer's thrill attaching to discovery when he wrote: Then felt I like some watcher ot the skies When a new planet swims into his ken. The story of the discovery , of Nova ruppis, the - new star, by a young ...
... this office. John Keats, the Poet.'—At the weekly meeting of the Capel Mawr Literary So ciety on Thursday evening, the s ecretary, Mr. R. G. Jones, read a parer written by Mr. Griffith Jones (Ell(leyrn), Nantgiyo, on the poet ' John Keats.' The paper was ...
... the sad fact was made known that its winner was not able to answer to his name when adjudged the victor. Hedd Wyn, like John Keats, was cut off in the blossom of his days, but laid his countrymen under an eternal debt. I felt in Ysgwrn as I felt when ...
... surfeited the hymn book with. her works. Like Keats, ehe died too young for her talent to blossom. It was held that had John Keats lived to a normal age he would have rivalled Shakespeare, and following this point of view the lecturer said that it was ...
... become pastor ef Ithiw chiaed in Corinthian. :in. Players were offs , Church, Festining. Er. Rogers has been very lay Mess John Keats. and T. 0. William* successful at Eglwysbach. and is h.ghlr afternoon programme we. sa esteemed by all. Piesident, Mr. John ...
... Machine Cjmpany of the Houg Kong Volunteers. During the evening a presentation waa made to Sergeant Keating, ?? sou of Mr John Keating, of Wrex- ham. At the dinner Captain G. H. Pott 3, commanding the unit, said he had got a very pleasant duty to per- form ...
... helped to open the wa* north. THE R.W.F. IN A HOT CORNER. GREAT PRAISE FROM GENERAL BARTON. Corporal Keating, son of Mr John Keating, o Wrexham, writing from Fourteen Streams on Maj 10th aaya : — '• Yon will have seen by thia time w- had a big fight on ...