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Keats

[ US /ˈkits/ ]
NOUN
  1. Englishman and romantic poet (1795-1821)

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  • Once at 7K I quoted to him from Keats 'Endymion the lines about those people who "unpen their baaing vanities to browse away the comfortable green and juicy hay from human pastures. The Private Life of Henry Maitland
  • Our love of beauty may not be as intense as that of a Keats whom the full - throated melody of a nightingale's song could transport to the land of the fairies.
  • Keats might have called it, in the cellar or the back hall, more fully, but not completely, dressed, coatless, our waistcoats rakishly unbuttoned or vulgarly upstairs, our innocent trousers hanging on their gallowses, our shoes on our feet, and our physical activity not altogether unlike that demanded by a home-exerciser to reduce the abdomen. The Perfect Gentleman
  • Keats spluttered and coughed to full wakefulness, and steadied himself with a stiff brandy.
  • Here is another link -- José de Herédia, and his jewelled and chiselled sonnets -- the "Antique Medal" with its peerless sestette, which combines the essential meanings of Keats's "Ode to a Grecian Urn. Confessions of a Book-Lover
  • The scholar discoursed at great length on the poetic style of John Keats.
  • Arthur Clough, Eliza Cook and Homer; he was an authority on education, poetry, civilisation, the _Song of Roland_, the love-letters of Keats, the Genius of Bottles, the significance of _eutrapelos_ and _eutrapelia_. Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
  • He explains terms such as assonance and consonance through the lyrics of Keats and Eminem ... GotPoetry.com News
  • It did not take very long for J---- to work through the fifty pages of Keats reprinted in Professor Hidden Page's anthology; and then he, a lone and laughing faun among that pack of stern sophomores -- so flewed, so sanded, out of the Spartan kind, crook-knee'd and dewlapped like Thessalian bulls -- sped away into thickets of Landor, Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned
  • The gift comprised other valuable material as well, including Arthur's memoirs, selections from his correspondence with John Ruskin, and letters to Joseph Severn from the Cowden Clarkes, H. Buxton Forman, Fanny Keats de Llanos, Mary Shelley, and Edward Trelawny. New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
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