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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. ...
... 40—IMITATING THE BRAIN (feature). 7 10—Missa. 0 Quam Suavis: Midland Chorus. 7 55 Soviet View (report). 8 25—Art of Poetry (4): John Keats. 8 55—French Songs: Suzanne Danco (soprano). 9 25—Science and Our View of Life (talk). 9 55 Imaginary Conversations: Incognito ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ., • • ...
... Petula Clark. 11 0— Cause for Alarm (last episode). 11 15—Lloyd Thomas (organ). .1 56—News Summary. THIRD PROGRAMME o 0 —John Keats (poetry reading). 6 30 —Beethoven: Louis Kentner (piano). 7 0 —The Bauhaus, 19 1 9-1933 (talk). 7 20 —RAMEAU London Choir ...
... indicate a 'pleasing development in aesthetic taste. At all events no fewer than three are representative of Keats. One is John Keats. an introduction and a selection by Richard Church (Phoenix Press. Bs 6dl; a second is Poems Of Jelin Keeta. edited ...
... 3. Who was called the most learned fool in Christendom ? : (a) James I of England; (b) Charles II; (c) Edward 11. 4. John Keats, the poet, was for a time: (a) An apothecary's assistant: (b) A clergyman; (c) An assistant librarian. Answers below It's ...
... America 8-20 —The Digger Experiment 850 Webster Aitken 9-30— The Recluse” 105— Ireland 10-30 — Discovery 1055— Mozart 1130— John Keats’ WELSH (3731 metres) 615— News 6-30— Newyddion 6-45— Westminster 70— Calendar Following Have Arrived SLACKS TAILORED Worsted ...
... Geraldine Peppin (pianos). 9 25—THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE (talk by Sean O'Fao:ain). 9 45—Contemporary Music (cont.) 10 30—John Keats's The Eve o! St. Agnes. 11 o—Bach: Hans Brandts Buys (harPslchorci.). 11 35—The Coleridge Notebooks (talk). Speck's writing ...
... THIRD PROGRAMME 6 o—John Keats: The Eve of St. Agnes (Reading). 6 30—A History In Sound of European Music: The Symphony. 7 20—The Celtic West (Talk) 7 50— LISZT: A FAUST SYMPHONY. 9 5 Nightmare Abbey (Play with Thomas rove Peacock). 10 s—Mend elssohn: ...
... It's A Complicated Business When You're A Tiny Tot Fanatics have their dreams wherewith they weave a paradise for a sect.—John Keats. * * * A GREEN and white closed ,an dashes up to the school entrance. The Liverpool coat of arms emblazons its sides, and ...
... months' imprisonment was passgd by the Liverpool Recorder (W. William Gorman, K.C.) at Liverpool City Sessions, to-day, on John Keating, 30-years-old labourer, married with five young children, I of 132 Vine Street, Liverpool, who pleaded guilty to factory ...