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JEWELS & OLD GOLD

... mourns the day so soon has glided by: E'en like the passage of an angel's tear That falls through the clear ether silently. JOHN KEATS. , The moment the eye of the mind is filled with the beauty of things natural, an equal freedom and width of view come to ...

Published: Friday 13 April 1928
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 291 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

JEWELS AND OLD GOLD

... mourns the day so soon has glided by: E'en like the passage of an angel's tear That falls -through the dear ether silently. JOHN KEATS. The moment the t)e of the mind is filled with the beauty of things natural, an equal freedom and width pf view come to ...

Published: Friday 22 April 1938
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 285 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

JEWELS AND OLD GOLD

... And still mem later genera for the be. Until they ntra2 days will river For summer hts o'ersbrimued their clammy cells. —John Keats. We all (lo fade as a leaf: that mono vi-ion of life. That is the first rellect.on of ourselves as we look into the mirror ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1925
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 298 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

H The Spectattir and the Liquor Track

... Alien Enenty. The Contradiction U. t.ween being and feeling an a Czech, . _ . The review contain artitira a The Poems of John Keats, on lid Madoz Hueffeee new book etc. ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1915
Newspaper: Birkenhead News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 337 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AUTUMN

... later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease, For Summer has o'erbrimmed their clammy cells. —John Keats. My dear Young Citisens,—Autumn is here; the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness., as our gentle poet, John heats, writes ...

Published: Friday 01 October 1926
Newspaper: Runcorn Weekly News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 372 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Two Biographies

... tinted to match. There arc over a hundred titles by authors as varied as H. Rider Haggard and George Eliot, Anna Sewell and John Keats. Prices range from 5s 6d to 9s M. Sets of six volumes are available, bored in handsome cases to tone with the bindings, ...

Published: Saturday 06 December 1958
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 322 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CIVIL LIST PENSIONS

... her late husband, Preies.sor Clifford, in/. Madame Faully goats de Llama.: In cousidcretion of the emimmee of her brother, John Keats, as a poet, Mary Lady Dußus Hardy : In addition to the Vernier of inn • year granted kktt. recognition of the bin- Wriest ...

– UTERARY AND DEBATINq SOCIETIES

... '' Patriotism '—a topic say well provoke some dttarp oifferen, e .„ opinion— Professor Henry Drummond The Poetry of John Keats. ' The Wesley Guild, Hesuall brairni, also an attractive programme, wintli dudes papers and lecture, by Revs. F . 4. Atkinson ...

Published: Wednesday 23 October 1901
Newspaper: Birkenhead News
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 446 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Mr*. Laura Armotroog—ln Military mnricea uf her late hupfrand. Lieutenant-General Jamr* Well* Armalri>nK. C. 8. ..

... Lucy Jane Clifford—ln recognition the eminent mathematical attainments other lata bus- of tlie emioeDce of bar brother, John Keats, a poet. £t*V Mary Lady Duffu* Hardy—ln addition to the £|tKJ year'grsnted in 1879. in recognition of the historical, literary ...

Published: Wednesday 27 July 1881
Newspaper: Nantwich Guardian
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 368 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

POETRY. t).'t sreiug a French TJ'ntch hung round the mik of the beautiful Mi.is. Sec what pain from foreign land*,

... that's given ; And the tear that can fall at iess. ALMS that's ACXtITED TWO SONNKTS THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET. T [r*OM JOHN KEATS*] The poetry of earth never dead : When all the birds y/e; faiijt with the hot sun, And hide cooling trees, voice will run ...

Published: Tuesday 14 October 1817
Newspaper: Chester Courant
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 439 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHEADLE HULME. THE LITERARY SOCIETY

... evening last, when the chair was occupied by the president, 31r n. t‘ Coiling*. The special feature of the was a paper on John Keats, given by Misa Flot.snce Isullough. The life of. Yeats briefly sketched, his general surroundings ana the pre. vailing outlook ...