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... JOHN KEATS.* m It is not very lon;. since two biographies of an English p ...
... JOHN KEATS. His life was writ in water, but on ours He aoatter'd beauty with a royal hand, Like one who toils upon a foreign strand To fill another's distant path with flowers ; Or one who, sorrowing all night's sleepless hours, Goes forth with comfort ...
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... JOHN KEATS. October 31,1795 —February 23, 1821. It is remarkable that the man who now regarded having ousted Spenser from his position of the •poet's poet should have died before completing his twenty-sixth year. Before such prodigy ot' genius, Chatterton ...
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... JOHN KEATS. The centenary of a poet—a true poet, nct & mere naker of musical veree—is (o be celebrated this week. John Keaw s alwavs bracketed with Shelley : and they had much 1o common as bards, althouzh the former was a secdling gen of the people, while ...
... John Keats. 14, Manchester Road. Sir,--There is no doubt that you are right about the date of heats',death. Severn, Who irewith him when he died , wrote on 27th Febry, 1821: On the twenty-third, about four. approaches of death came on The egm seemed ...
... Hanip- stead, whieh is to be formally opened to-day, will become a placo of pilgrimage tor all who care tor the poetry of John Keats. Tt was in the garden of as Wentworth this house—then known Place—that he composed the “Ode to a Nightingale’ as ho was ...
... JOHN KEATS. Yet once more, 0 ye Laurels, and once more Ye Myrtles brown, with Ivy never sere, loome to pluck rour berries harsh and crude, And with fored - fingers rude Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year. Bitter constraint, and sad occasion ...
... By JOHN KEATS. And O and O The dailies blow, And the primraaaa are vaimed ; And the «MMo whits Sit in silver plight, Aod the green bod’s as long as the spihomd. N. ?. WILUS. 1 love to capcicioua daps Of April aad boat violets; when tha Tain Is in tha ...
... JOHN KEATS A PHANTASY When Keats put oIT mortality in Rome Hla . spirlt, so I fancy, hastened home, . . . And Oft I wondered if that spirit broods Above my own dear Mapiedurham woods. An idle speculation, this of mine : For in those woods where sweetly ...
... JOHN KEATS. Keats was born in London in 1795. He mut for five years apprenticed to a surgeon at Edmonton, but, forming friendships with literary men such as Leigh Hunt, Haslitt, et., he was tempted to join the profession of letters. His first volume of ...