Keats


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Englishman and romantic poet (1795-1821)

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Shelley mourned for Keats, little knowing that soon others would mourn for himself.
In his pocket was found a copy of Keats's poems doubled back, as if he had been reading to the last moment and hastily thrust the book into his pocket.
It is very well to say one is greater than Keats, or not so great as Wordsworth; that one is or is not of the highest order of poets like Shakespeare and Dante and Goethe; but that does not mean anything of value, and I never find my account in it.
I'm prouder of that, I own, than I should be of writing Keats and Shelley into the bargain!"
It became painful to Rachel to be one of those who write Keats and Shelley.
Don't you think it was the greatest luck in the world for them that Keats, Shelley, Bonnington, and Byron died early?
D., you should not blame them for a lack of the finer elements of feeling and expression which after a thousand years of civilization distinguish such delicate spirits as Keats and Tennyson.
Wade Keats' father, Bert, and his uncle, Glenn Keats, started Keats Manufacturing in 1958.
As you may have already guessed, Keats Grove is the road on which the house of the famous Romantic poet John Keats sits.
John Keats' Ode To A Nightingale is returning to the place where he wrote the manuscript 200 years ago.
The handwritten document is going on display from May 3 until May 6 at Keats House, the place which is said to have nurtured some of his greatest works in the early 1800s.
Quotes from the works of poets John Keats and Anna Seward, novelist Thomas Hardy and bard Robert Burns will adorn four red postboxes throughout the UK.
Actors from Keats House Museum with a postbox decorated by Royal Mail in honour of poet John Keats in Hampstead Heath, London IN THE age of online messaging, Royal Mail is hoping to rekindle a fondness for the handwritten love letter this Valentine's Day, by dedicating postboxes to some of Britain's greatest romantic wordsmiths.
Actors from the Keats House Museum, with a postbox decorated by Royal Mail in honour of poet John Keats, in Hampstead Heath, London