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ON THE SEA

... ON THE SEA (From the Life and Remains of John Keats.) It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores, and with its mighty swell Gluts twice teu thousand caverns, till tbe spell Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentle ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1848
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 241 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Knowledge or Woman's Character.—How can you sure that Mrs. 11. will read this letter, —said one friend to ..

... a hurry to gone. You must be charitable, and put ail this perversity to my being disuppoincd since my boyhood— It,mains John Keats. An Excellent Mother.—She was, indeed, in many particulars, an example her sex—an example too valuable to altogether lost ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1251 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Varieties

... strange powers l h sa mere shadow! But how great . When in an Eye thou art alive with fate ! Free Literary 12emnainlsof John; Keats. AN INFALLIBLE SPEcIFiC.-The late Lord Euskine being one day indisposed in the Court of Ring's Bends, told Mlr. Jekyll, ...

Poetry

... V)Ctr-ol. , ON RECEIVING A CROWN OF IVY FROM JOHN KEATS. BY LZIGH HUNT. A crown of ivy! I submit my head To the young hand that gives it-young, 'tistrue, But with a right, for 'tis a poet's too, How pleasant t e leaves feel ! and how they spread With ...

Poetry

... 0 l retp. ON RECEIVING A CROWN OF IVY FROM JOHN KEATS. BY LZIGH HUNT. A crown of ivy ! I submit my head To the young hand that gives it-young, 'tie true, But with a right, for 'tis a poet's too. Bow. pleasant the leaves feel! and how they spread With ...

Poetry

... - ON RECEIVING A CROWN OF IVY FROM JOHN KEATS. BY B1IGH HUNT. A crown of ivy ! I submit my head To the young hand that gives it-young, 'tis true, But with a right, for 'tis a poet's too. How pleasant the leaves feel ! and how they spread With their broad ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... of mortality remains. bluest for thee. although the way is strati And life leads onward to the b ly Leeds. S. SONNET, TO JOHN KEATS. HI J. magician sool.entra using Keats! pato on brow. Thou .obt and from those heights dont throw Thu richest whose sweet ...

Published: Saturday 27 April 1850
Newspaper: Halifax Guardian
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 282 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Police

... could make .inquiries to trace, if possible, | the property,;,and for the attendance .ay I GUIL'h`hALL.-Pio1KiNO PoOETas.-John Keats, ?a | Henry Fosset, and MatthewNobli, members of the London Swell mob, were brought up in the custody at of Daniel -May; ...

BTRTHS. On Monday la

... day, aged 26, Thomas Andrew, horse-keeper. York Btreet. r On Friday last, aged 79, at Hartley- Westphall, Hants, tte Key John Keate, one of the canons of St. George's Chapel, \\ indsor, once head master of Eton College Same day, aged 86, at Clifton, near ...

Published: Thursday 11 March 1852
Newspaper: Bradford Observer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 916 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE CHURCH AND UNIVERSITIES

... honorary canonry in the Cathedral Church of Manchester. Death op Dr. Keats, Canon op Windsor. — By the death of the Rev. John Keate. which took place at Hartley Westpall, Hants, on the Sth inst., one of the canonries of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, becomes ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1852
Newspaper: Leeds Intelligencer
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1881 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A VISIT TO THE ROYAL

... A VISIT TO THE ROYAL ACADEMY. 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever', sang that impassioned worshipper of beauty, John Keats, and we look upon noble pictures as things of beauty and a joy for ever. A beautiful Pictr itoer is au upar- dise of pleasure. ...