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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 ...

FANOT

... shall qnaff it:—thou shalt hear Distant harvest-carols clear; Rustle of the reaped corn; Sweet birds antheming the morn. • John Keats. Dad (sternly): Where were yon last night? Son: Oh, just riding round with some of the boys, Dad: Well, tell ’em not to ...

But now no more tie sweet bells souiul,

... number, | among other contents, presents highly interesting paper by Charles Cowden Clarke, who gives 44 Recollections of | John Keats,*' Mr. Clarke having been a school fellow of the I poet, and enjoyed bis friendship subsequent years. He ! relates events ...

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 ...

PASSMOEE EDWARDS PREG LIBRARY, BODMIX

... considerable hesitation did he disburse it. It wasa copy of the first edition of one of the volumes of poetry published by John Keats, clear, perfect, and anetained as it issued from the Press, aud in that purity be had kept it. That little volume was now ...

PASSMORE EDWARDS FREE LIBRARY, BODMIN

... considerable hesitation did he disburse tes t wasa copy of the first edition of one of the volumes of poetry published by John Keats, clear, perfect, and unstained as it issued from the Press, and in that purity he had kept it. That little volume was now ...

“ The Oriint is Lokdos.”

... if I don’t bel lieve I'm dying” ; Elward VL, “ Lord, take my spirit” ; De Stasi, “I loved God, my father, and liberty” ; John Keats, feel the daisies growing over me”; Mirabeav, * Lot me die to the sounds of delicious music”; Richter, “*My beantiful flowers ...

THE WEST BRITON (SATURDAY EVENING’S EDITION) APRIL 11 1914 NEWS The Scillv a’i(s at ’ u- on Thursday i to

... KEATS OP CORNISH ORIGIN ? To the Editor of the West Briton any your or in following am full and whut 1 final critical of John Keats am anxious to do what ha lnen that to family history farther than where stops present All know father Thomas Keats head ...

WEST ADVERTISER THURSDAY MARCH 1921 FEW LINES PRINCE IN HIS DUCHY LOWER TRURO RATES EASTERTIDE COUNTY NOTES ..

... has made brought by a real poets its credit Sewell Stokes them none very front rank it natural it should endeavour to to John Keats the centenary death was celebrated is the first time that bid the association of researches Sir Sidney laid It probably ...