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... know you will. To-day's Quotation ' Happy England. sweet her artless daughters; enough their ti,nple loveliness for Me. —John Keats. ...
... know you will. To-day's Quotation ' Happy England. sweet her artless daughters; enough their ti,nple loveliness for Me. —John Keats. ...
... Licence It is a depressing thought that 130 years ago there were actually no Government inspectors to go round and see that John Keats was spending thirty hours a week on writing geZwith the intent•on of Palling . 1. --A latter to The Times To Day's Quotation ...
... brealtfast had she many a morn, No dinner many a noon. And. 'stead of supper she wou stare Full hard against the moon. —John Keats. WE don't know if Meg Merrilies, the famous Scottish gipsy. felt any fuller for staring at the moon. Modern housewives might ...
... birds are faint with the hot sun. And hide in cooling trees, a voice Will run From hedge to hedge about the newmown mead. —John Keats. * * * Work Or Want Where shall we match the ingenuity of the parent whose experience. when out walking yesterday with his ...
... murmured, correcting him. He > is called the Father of Fleet Street,’ he on. Pope,” I said. And he is a direct descendant of John Keats ” was his next remark. That was too much I Keats was never married,” I shouted. —A Hannen Swaffer story. * * * Too Hasty ...
... 35—8.8. C. Scottish Orchestra. 10.15—Good Friday Evening Service. 10.35—The Master Sin«ers. 10.50 —News in Gaelic. 11.0—John Keats. 11.15 —Reginald Foort (organ). 11.30—J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. 12.0 midnight— 12.20 a.m.—Time; News. FOR THE FOR6ES ...
... you will. * * * To-day's Quotation Happy is Eng God. swett her artless daughters; enough their Simple 'MIIOI4II for Wie• —John Keats. i.x.achis -;)\„. 4 ., • • ...
... VARIETY STAR LARON and CHARLES GILLESPIE llo’s Musical Comedy Stars), Lent, Mae. Mac and Marty, iggie Eaton and John Keats, Freddie Sparks and Co. ALP PEARSON. BERT ERROL. Full Supporting Programme. ILION THEATRE Office Phone Royal )-10 5931-5932 & HARRY ...
... wonderment that stirred William Blake to ask a rapturous question; Little lamb, who made thee? Dost thou know who made thee? John Keats delayed his song about a pet rather late: I had a dove and the sweet dove died.” Like a true lover of pets, a modern poet ...
... Talk 9.35: BBC Scottish Orchestra. 10.15: Good Friday Evening Service 10.35: The Master Singers. 10.50: News in Gaelic 11: John Keats 11.15: Reginald Foort (organ) 11.30: J H Squires Celeste Octet 12: News. FORCES.—6.3O: Greetings Forces; records 7: Prayers ...
... he tones, How I have ' W/io Said It Ctod's in Ilift Heaven-'’ iq All's right with the (Answer tomorr Answer to Friday’s John Keats. Bora 1795. Postscript Mistress: I wrote yoti finger in the dust room mantelpiece this j. Maid: know you dim you spelt it ...
... little things.” Some people may remain indifferent to the change, though. There is the whole universe to dream over,” wrote John Keats in a letter to Fanny Brawne, and, echoing him, these would chafe at the thought of the trivial round, the common task occupying ...