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5 Day Isle Of Wight £175 Considering the islond is just 147 miles square you'll be surprised at what's packed

... sailing waters surround the island, the ing venue of Cowes is world famous You'll also be following in some - Queen Victoria, John Keats, Charles famous footsteps past visitors, most Dickens and Lewis Carroll We're based in iin - 0 good central location for ...

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... for ham and. exes a lovely streaky slice of “ham with stic White nd ive weed wn. at. very tasty. dve TV very ‘The poet, John Keats. on one of his Devon .when’ his. Muse: was off duty, did this gem of on Dawlish Pair Over the hill and over the d. And over ...

D I WILLIS Fruits of the earth

... remained so in people's minds ever since. and that the man who first put the thought into words was none other than a certain John Keats Well. he would. wouldn't he? The only excuse one can offer for him is that the Mean was born too soon Had he been writing ...

Psalm% As AttlVer

... strengthening of chimeric , It . I. through failure. misfortune. and. LatpUttion that character is fashioned. • • world.' said John Keats. te a vale - of mul-making.' and mule madd . through the expertente of adversity. • And never forget—our 'Bilesed Lord did ...

Poet's Nagle Stone

... most felicitous it has the singing quality of all true wary. How moving he is in his Teignmouth allusions to the weeks when John Keats and his dying brother were there 135 years ago. He knows, too, the art of speaking clearly, as did One long ago, so that ...

Published: Thursday 01 September 1955
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 361 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE CORNISH HERITAGE (35)

... Quarterly Review. It was he who wrote the review of Keats's Endymion ; a review immortallised by Byron's epigram— Who ki!led John Keats? I. says the Quarterly ' So savage and Tartarly. 'Twas one of my feats. A later review of Macaulay's History. evoked the ...

Published: Thursday 05 June 1958
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 461 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

S.W. League Placings

... Fudy a gift goal. Fires Blood to Liskeard SPORTS COMMENTARY by Fan Fare TO A CORNISH EARN (with abject apologies to John Keats) A costly old financial lark Sings hoarsely over Priory Park, And even cynical Voltaire Could not have dreamed up a PoHair ...

Published: Thursday 31 December 1959
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 565 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

Corewars =l'

... at ali Crown Post T= lovers of The new set Anniversary portraits and and novelist John Keats. s Thomas his ss death: of Thomas Gra the 5p stamp, on a green JOHN KEATS The ijp stamp. the bicen Sir Walter ko with a portrait of the ter printed in Diack ...

;PORTS REVIEW 'INHERITOR OF UNFULFILLED

... stricken in the car. At 46 and with great works still in front of him. John Fitzgerald Kennedy died perhaps much more than John Keats, the inheritor of unfulfilled renown. No man in our time more fittingly wore the red badge of courage. It is right that ...

Published: Thursday 28 November 1963
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 1196 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

ABIGAIL HAS TO HAVE A TOW

... i 145.37: A Bean). 1.40.40. Howell) Hh ale boats prepared for the start annual race for the Cu under the ad lub flag on john Keate’s Winnie ran only four got into ke's 60% by 18 tory. ee wid roving in a@ erie ivy (W. 8. Black), Burnett and J ws oP 1@—} ...

In the bag! t t I ' (n 1 1 , i \ ) r'...1 SOUTHFIN friendly Yokth who set cell on fire

... ‘cell on fire nae being held overnight police station, a you to his cell. causing ain ot damage ma trates at Camborne were John Keating. ‘ tse spion Portreath. had the up after tes bs Tube ca without without drivin eh the repost of at Exete es remanie a Week ...