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... in England: part 2. 7.30 Mozart: Chamber Music. 8.20 The Novel. 9.15 Gabrieli and Stravinsky. 10.20 Progress id a Poet: John Keats. part 3. 10.50 Interlude. 11.0 News. 11.15 Market Trends. 11.20 Close Down. FOUR ...
... in England: part 2. 7.30 Mozart: Chamber Music. 8.20 The Novel. 9.15 Gabrieli and Stravinsky. 10.20 Progress id a Poet: John Keats. part 3. 10.50 Interlude. 11.0 News. 11.15 Market Trends. 11.20 Close Down. FOUR ...
... Double Bill: Evelyn: Echoes, two plays. 9.15 Harpsi. chord Recital: d'Anglebert. Frobergee. Bohm. 9.45 Progress of a Poet: John 'Keats. part 4. 10.15 Mozart and Schoenberg. 11.0 News. 11.15 Market Trends. 11.20 Close Down. FOUR (North 434 m) 1.30 The Archers ...
... only to be 'upped' by another. And the adults are as bad. 11.110 News, Weather. 11.25 Cyril Cusack reads Modern Love by John Keats. ...
... Letters from a Hindoo Gentleman in England, i No. 2.) 3. The Dream of Gertrude Lial 4. An Original Sonnet, by tjse late John Keats. (the last he wrote.) *** Throu e Medium of the Anastatic Prol cess, a Fac-simile this Sonnet in the Poet's Handwriting ...
... a Hindoo Gentleman Travelling in England, I No. 2.) :3. The Dream of Gertrude Lisle. 4. An Original Sonnet, by the late John Keats. (the last he wrote.) *** Through the Medium o f t utinastaticPro. cess, a Fax-simile of this Sonnet ' Handwriting will ...
... (he fancies himself as a comedian), though his opinions wouldbe funny if they weren't so awful. Guardian-reading Cliff (John Keats) gives the other side in a debate which is spelt out rather too lengthily. Peter can do the Guardian crossword, so there ...
... Lord d , 1869 Daniel Webster d., 1852 ST. CRISPIN 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY M. &resins burned, 1663 ST. SIMON AND ST JUDE John Keats. pet, b., 1795 ,King Alfred d., 901 HALLOWSAR EVE Tu W Tb F 8 ...
... marries. 11. News; Weather. 11.10 Whnbledaft 18. Opening day's highlights. 111. • Leslie Sands reads Pensive they Sit, by John Keats. BBC WALES As BBC-1 except at: 6.156 Wales To-day. 6.15 Heddh►. 6.46 Ma 83. C.-1 (Wimbledon). 11.56 Nem and Weather. ...
... 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 ...
... JEAN CAR&O\ Leader of the schoolehOdre Question 1. In what countries were the following English authors buried: John Keats, R. L. Stevenson. D. 11. Lawrence? 2. it what date did English hecorne the language used in English law-courts? 3. %%here would ...
... Shelley was burned, and the ashes conveyed to Rome for burial. In one of his pockets wa3 found volume by his contemporary, John Keats. From early childhood the poet did not take much interest games. He lived a solitary world of dreams and imaginations. At ...
... 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 ...