1517: Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door in Wittenberg. 1795: John Keats, poet, born
... 1517: Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door in Wittenberg. 1795: John Keats, poet, born. ...
... 1517: Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door in Wittenberg. 1795: John Keats, poet, born. ...
... BH oet’s orner, eel THE LAST SONNET OF JOHN KEATS. In the Union Magazine for February is given a fac-similié of Keat’s hand-writing, in the last sonnet he ever wrote, and a letter from Mr. Joseph Severn, an able artist, who went out to Italy with the ...
... Manchester City Hews The John Keats Centenary. Parliament Re-opened. IMPRESSIONS OF AN ARE SUNDAY GAMES PROPER} The Bishop's Fnthronement SHIP CANAL PIONEERS, By ...
... MAGAZLNEr.—The February Number will contain Sonnet, by the lat John Keats the last hevwdhte. anfl presented by him to hi attached friend Jos E*q. Thiough the mediur the Anastatic sotinet will appear a facsimil •Df the poet's handwriting. Published by ...
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... SONNET, THE LATE JOHN KEATS. (From the Union Magazine.) Star! would were steadfast as thou art. I o> lone splendor hung alo't the night, And witc'dmr with eternal Mds apart. Like Nature's patient sleeples. Eren| Le, moving waters at . rie-st-l task: Of ...
... SONNET. BY THE LATE JOHN KEATS. Life's sea hath been five tione3 at its slow ebb. Long hours have to and fro let creep the sand, Since I was tangled in thy beauty's web. And snared the ungloving of thy hand. And yet I never look on midnight sky But 1 ...
... m NEW BOOKS Keats’ Poetical Arnold London Edition) 3a (id their well-known Library Messrs Macmillan just the of John Keats'1 with introduction and critical note on the Mr William T Arnold It i not least volume He examines rare siii 1 and patience the ...
... Acme , Glotaser TRY THIS ONE ANSWER: (a) Charles Dickens: (b) George Washington: (c) John Keats. ...