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... a game, said Honor crossly. . You had no business to listen. Why did yors come P Have you reed the Eve of Abuse, by John Keats P asked Frank artfully. Yes, it's veil silly, and I don't know why you should talk of such ruboishind I'll go Lome .now ...

LECTURE or THV REV. N. LORAINE, M.A. On Thursday evening last, the above-named gentleman delivered an eloquent ..

... filled. Life did not depend on so many beating* of the heart. hut on the proner use of time. Ile then instanced Chatterton. John Keats, and many others, as examples of young men who had lived in deeds and thoughts but not many years. Ile said that he lives ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTES

... other of the brothers. It appears that these friends belonged to a family of the name of Jeffrey. Of the new letters of John Keats, four in number, the first ea addressed to sirs. Jeffrey from Horiton, ou his return journey from Tom in May, 1818; the ...

ART, LITERATURE, dc SCIENCE

... Selection flum the Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley, edited and prefseed by Robert Browning • and a Selection front the Poems of John Keats, edited and prefaced by Robert Buchanan ;to he succeeded other selections frothe Works of Thomas Ho od, Praed, Tupper, &c ...

ULVURSTON MUTUAL IMPROVEMIINT

... of Keats, and who in Ms prefatory remarks noticed that more than a year had rolled by alum the centenary or the birth of John Keats. It stewed fitting that they, as am amoinetion, should find an °pptsetse of paying a tribute to his Mae. Knots watt born ...

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... hours of day and ma : them gracious. If asked what great things orr, would teach us, he knew cf no better wawa than that of John Keats, in his opinion t greatest art poet since Shakespere, who had an —I have not got the slightwit reverence anything is existence ...

EVENING

... Jerrold spent two years as a ships boy, after which he became a compositor. lien JOllll4/D ' s stepfather was a bricklayer. John Keats's father was the principal servant at an inn .- The Swan and Hoop. Christopher Marlowe was a player. Alexander Pope's ...

sruzur OF ME PRESS. THE RECENT ASSASSINATION IN TIPPERARY. (D,161i,4 Ereding Mail, Jan 4.) assassination of Mr. ..

... work of a few years past, when several respectable families ere pent forth to wander from this estate—the manner in which John Keating was improved off the property, from home to a cahin, and from that to the roadside. The maddened man cut his throat, recovered ...