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TWO SONNETS ON THE G

... TWO SONNETS ON THE GRASSHOPPER AND CRICKET, [FROM POEMS BY JOHN KEATS.] The poetry of earth is never dead; When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead; That is ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... boldness or grace. True-the two people are no more to be brought into comparison than two such poets as CAMPBELL and the late JoHN KEATS: the former, for instance, is the beau-ideal of polished grace and precision; the latter, of unpremeditated elegance,-leaving ...

FINE ARTS

... ensign yet Is crimson on her lip, and in her cheek, And death's pale flag is not advancing there,- as in the lineaments John Keats drew. A Florentine mer- chant's daughter is the heroine of Boccaccio's tale ; and we think the painter was right in choosing ...

LITERATURE

... Melbourne, refrained from publishing the letters of Lady Caroline Lamb to her husband. Lord Melbourne was a statesman and John Keats was a poet, but there is no reason why, in the one case more than the other, disclosures should be made which would have ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... and To put a spirit of youth in every tliing,- is, we believe, the yotn,,est of tdem all, and just of are. His name is JOHN KEATS. ?? has not yet pu blishled atny tlinig except in a neawspaper ; but a set of his inaisulcripts was handed us the other ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... which hung rouund his neck, and puffed the smoke from his cigar. LINES ON READING LIFE, LETTERS, AND LITERARY REMAINS 'U JOHN KEATS. EDITED BY RICHARD mIONCKTON MILNES. The awe of other years was in my heart, The tears of other years were in my eyes,-- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and (so to speak) lnglish, than writers of books of this class have always the courage to attempt. 7'Ise Poetical Works of John Keats. Moxon. Thze Mino'Poems of Percy Bysshe Slelley. Maoxon. These are two of Mr Moxon's Two and Sixpenny Pocke;-editiofl a ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... affixed to the preface shows him responsible for - the publication, when we thank him heartily for it. The Poetical Works of John Keats. With a Memoir by Richard Monckton Milnes. Illustrated by 120 de- signs, original and from the antique, drawn on wood by ...

LITERARY

... of hope, we might well say, Let us all eat and drink, for to-morrow is the judgment. CHRISTMAS BOOKS.-I. .Endymion. By John Keats. Illustrated with Engravings on steel by F. Joubert, from Paintings by E. L. Poynter, A.R.A. Moxon. London: t Pilgrimage ...

LITERATURE

... Captain Hozier that the broad road of book-making inevitably leads to literary de- struction. KEATS. The Poetical Works of John Keats. Chronologically arranged and edited, with a Memoir. By Lord Houghton. London: George Bell and Sons. It is perhaps only ...

LITERATURE

... at a public dinner, spoke of himself as having known more than one generation of poetry, that he had been the friend of John Keats, and had honoured the rising genius of Algernon Charles Swinburne. The interest attaching to Lord Houghton is almost solely ...

LITERATURE

... applied to painting and sculpture only. If we are to suppose that he does, we find it difficult to reconcile his praise ot John Keats for discharging the true mission of poetry by embodying the artistic spirit in the material of words, with his blame of ...