• synthesizers (1983–1984) 1996 US CD Track listing "Keats – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 May 2011. https://www.discogs.com/Keats-Keats/master/108481...
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  • Look up Keats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. John Keats (1795-1821) was an English poet. Keats may also refer to: Keats Island (British Columbia)...
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    Death of John Keats, Author of Endymion, Hyperion, etc. (/ˌædoʊˈneɪ.ɪs/) is a pastoral elegy written by Percy Bysshe Shelley for John Keats in 1821, and...
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    Endymion (poem) (category Poetry by John Keats)
    Endymion is a poem by John Keats first published in 1818 by Taylor and Hessey of Fleet Street in London. John Keats dedicated this poem to the late poet...
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    Danzig had selected Brian Damage (real name Brian Keats), formerly of Genöcide and Verbal Abuse, as the band's new drummer. However, Damage became drunk before...
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  • Hyperion (poem) (category Poetry by John Keats)
    article: Hyperion (Keats) An omnibus collection of Keats' poetry at Standard Ebooks Notes on Hyperion from Bartleby.com John Keats' Hyperion Archived...
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    early 1983. Robo left in August 1983, with Brian Damage (real name Brian Keats) brought in for scheduled tour dates later in the year. However, Danzig...
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    La Belle Dame sans Merci (category Poetry by John Keats)
    2018. Keats, John (1905). Sélincourt, Ernest De (ed.). The Poems of John Keats. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. pp. 244-247. OCLC 11128824. Keats, John...
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    ballad King Henry, as well as from romantic and modern authors such as John Keats ("Der Wilde Wasermann", "Buch der Balladen"), Baron Munchausen ("2 Falken"...
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  • The Alan Parsons Project were a British rock band formed in London in 1975. Its core membership consisted of producer, audio engineer, musician and composer...
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    of Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, London. Keats held the post until his death at Greenwich in 1834. Keats is remembered as a capable and well respected...
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    musical by Stephen Schwartz, adapted from the Keats book The Trip, a 1978 children's book by Ezra Jack Keats Trip (book), a 2018 nonfiction book by Tao Lin...
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    On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (category Poetry by John Keats)
    shore of the Pacific (1513), but Keats chose to use Hernán Cortés. "Darien" refers to Darién Province, in Panama. Keats had read William Robertson's History...
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    Keats (born October 2, 1971) is an American conceptual artist and experimental philosopher known for creating large-scale thought experiments. Keats was...
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    David Paton (category Pilot (band) members)
    Softsword, The Classical Connection 2 and Prayers. In 1984, he was a member of Keats. In 1985, he participated to the original score for the movie Ladyhawke...
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  • October 2015. "Stuart Elliott". Discogs. Retrieved 6 October 2015. "Keats - Keats". Discogs. Retrieved 6 October 2015. "Stuart Elliott Drummer - Official...
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    Shelley's poem Adonais, an elegy written on the death of his friend John Keats. They released thousands of butterflies in memory of Jones before opening...
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    significance to artists Smith admires, including Rimbaud, Charles Baudelaire, John Keats, and William Blake. In February 2012, she was a guest at the Sanremo Music...
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    characters of the column, based on the poets Keats and Chapman derive from the first such story where John Keats, in addition to his poetical gifts, is somehow...
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    role in director Jane Campion's film Bright Star, a love story about John Keats and his lover Fanny Brawne. He also starred as Paul McCartney in Nowhere...
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    1982, p. 214. Keats 2015, pp. 236–271. Keats 2015, p. 237. Keats 2015, pp. 232–235, 272. Keats 2015, p. 217. Schmidt 1982, pp. 217–218. Keats 2015, pp. 303–304...
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  • leaning on Keats' gravestone. References in "Cemetry Gates" lyrics The gates of Southern Cemetery, Manchester, which inspired the song John Keats' grave at...
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  • youthful talent for setting romantic English poetry to music with John Keats' La Belle Dame Sans Merci. Al Stewart's backing group, led by Peter White...
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  • (disambiguation) Forever Autumn (disambiguation) "To Autumn", an 1819 poem by John Keats All pages with titles beginning with Autumn This disambiguation page lists...
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    Project – Eye in the Sky (1982) – "Old and Wise" (UK No. 74, US #22) KeatsKeats (1984) The Alan Parsons Project – Ammonia Avenue (1984) – "Dancing on...
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    skylark." Alexander Mackie argued in 1906 that the poem, along with John Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale", "are two of the glories of English literature":...
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    one album Sleep Baby Doll, on Fishhead Records. His band, for that record, consisted of Brian Keats on drums, Dave Vanian's Phantom Chords, Speediejohn...
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    paranormal and occult sciences, highlighted by the works of writers Shelley, Keats, and Lord Byron. In 1963, the music of the Beatles was a strong influence...
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    heard the master tape for the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and decided to try talking his way into a job at Abbey Road Studios. In...
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  • of the "other fixture," the salesman replies with a line of poetry from Keats -- "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard/ Are sweeter," followed...
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