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COCOA THE SUNDAY CORNER

... indefinitely multiplied our sensations. If our faces are eager and anxious, but reflect our environment. It was said of John Keats that his face was the face of one who had looked upon glorious vision; in other words, had fixed his inward eye on beauty ...

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

... Poynter is engaged in preparing for publication by Mudars, Mozon and Co., a series of designs to illustrate the Endymion” of John Keats. These works will appear in photographic fac-similos from the original drawings. The dramatic season at Drury Lane will ...

TYLDESLEY WAKES

... into nothingness hot still will keep A bower quiet for ns, sleep Full of sweet dreams, health, and quiet breathing, When John Keats wrote the above lines, never once turned his thonghts to the fact that at Tyldealey,in Lancashire, there was holden annually ...

FIXTURES FOB NEXT SEASON

... Lady Keith-Falooner’s maid, who fell down and expired bom syncope in Beauchamp Place, London. A first edition uncut copy of John Keats “Poems,'’ with inscription on title, “To my biends, the Miss BeynoMses, JJL,” 1817, sold Sotheby's for £125. A two-handled ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, li-8o

... succession Major-General C. O. Cteagh Osborne, C. 8., whose period service that capacity has ex-1)1 At Burton-on-Trent, John Keats, a bricklayer, was committed for trial charged with breaking into the pawnshop of Mr. Charles September last, and stealing ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13. 1888

... ClcrkenwclL There died at Louisville, Kentucky, on the 12th ult., writes a correspondent, Mrs. Ella Keats Pecy, a neico of John Keats. She had just returned home from a public concert, when die was struck down with paralysis and immediately expired. It is ...

TEE CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1894. BECOMES STILL MOBE CURIOUS ABOUT THE VANISHED LADY

... Holy- Week. The health of the Pope is excellent. There will be the usual procession of the English Colony to the grave of John Keats on the 23rd inst., the anniversary of the poet’s death seventy-three years ago. Meet of the British and Transatlantic visitora ...

LEIGH PETTY SESSIONS,

... Dog*,—Joseph Harris and Bobert Waidle were each fined dd and costa for hsTfeg dogs without Uemue. A Cabtbb's Offence. John Keating, of Bolton, was charged with riding without reins.— Defendant did not appear.—P.C. Leeming said the defendant was riding ...

THE CHRONIC

... THE CHRONIC SAW A HAN IN HER BEDROOM. On Tuesday, at Wigan, a yonng named John Keating was charged with' being enclosed premises with intent commit felony. Superintendent Kelly stated that at two o'clock in the morning young lady named Lois Ratcliffs ...

CRICKET. LEIGH \ JIUYTON

... tho let inst.; Thomas Peters, at Culoheth, on the 4th inst. Warrants wore ordered to b'j issued for the apprehension of John Keating, and William Hilton, who did not appear in answer to summonses for Facts Worth K»owiro.—From the nerosal of mas* of genuie ...

NEW COMMITEES

... enperior officers on the retired list of the French army will follow the example of Gopera! Ijapamdriipa, enter the of the John Keating, an Irish shoemaker, ona half of whose eatnres was obscured by hair, and the other half by dirt, was charged with assaulting ...