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Has romance jilted the Verse?. Times of India, India - Jan 17, 2009. Does youth no longer like to fly to the beloved, like John Keats, on the "viewless wings of poesy"? Anamika says, "The generation is more materialistic. ...... Sat January 17, 2009, 12:45 pm
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Museum-quality love lettersPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - Feb 9, 2009By Zoe Tillman English poet John Keats was dying of tuberculosis when he wrote in 1820 to longtime love Fanny Brawne: " 'Tis certain I shall never recover ...... Mon February 9, 2009, 5:37 am |
Miami New TimesLive HandballMiami New Times, FLHis form in the air reminds me of John Keats. He's just all by himself, silent on a peak in Darien." 1:28 pm The Montpellier flood of April 10, 2009, just keeps coming. Xavier Barachet scor... Fri April 10, 2009, 9:12 am |
Canada a country to cherishEdmonton SunI imagine Guinness was alluding by his choice of words to the memorable lines of John Keats, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever." The words in Guinness's ...and more »... Sat July 4, 2009, 2:23 am |
On Poetry: Poetry can help heal us during hard economic timesNorwich Bulletin, CT... survive the worst possible conditions of life. If nothing else, this should help put our social problems into perspective. Romantic English poet John Keats (179... Fri March 6, 2009, 6:16 pm |
There's something to be said for leaving a bit to the imaginationOdessa American, TXI've always hated the 19th century Romantic poet John Keats. If he isn't it, he's at least in the conversation of greatest English poets. "L... Tue March 10, 2009, 8:34 am |
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