THE TOWER OF SABEL
... that Byron skated the ancient nursery-rhyme of Cock Robin and wrote, as far as I remember, in doggerel verse:— Who killed John Keats? I said the Quart , rly, So grim and so Tartarly, I killed Jchn heats. ...
... that Byron skated the ancient nursery-rhyme of Cock Robin and wrote, as far as I remember, in doggerel verse:— Who killed John Keats? I said the Quart , rly, So grim and so Tartarly, I killed Jchn heats. ...
... Reginald lefienna must confess himself without resource. Where are the songs of spring? Aye, where are they? Well might John Keats ask the question. Perhaps he had a premonition 100 years ago that your purple, white, and green were to be spread no longer ...
... the special emer. commissions. If you value the honour of the gooey corps of the City Volunteers. Picket com- Well mi ght John Keats ask the question . they? Per. hope he had a premonition 100 years ago that your * * * telephone, no motor-car, no airship ...
... UNDUTIFUL HUSBAND'S APPETITE, John Keating, who was wounded at Sion Kop during the Boer War, appeared at the Radcliffe Police Court yesterday, and on the ground of his desertion of her and her children, his wife was granted a separation order. After it ...
... between, in which the soul is in a ferment, the character undecided, the way of life uncertain, the ambition thick-sighted.—John Keats. In these two quotations is contained the motif of Mr. Compton Mackenzie's new book, Sinister Street. published to-day ...