John Keats was born in Moorgate, London (1795) next door to where the Globe Pub is today.
— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 15, 2020
Walking past this morning, thought it warranted a quick snap. pic.twitter.com/iqli0EsVEo
John Keats was born in Moorgate, London (1795) next door to where the Globe Pub is today.
— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 15, 2020
Walking past this morning, thought it warranted a quick snap. pic.twitter.com/iqli0EsVEo
“How quiet death is”
— Keats Foundation (@KeatsFound) February 25, 2018
John Keats was buried in Rome at daybreak 26 February 1821. He was 25. pic.twitter.com/9wrC2QjW67
First page of John Keats's manuscript of his poem "To Autumn", 1819. "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness ..." pic.twitter.com/r3FZGU27w9
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) August 17, 2015
John Keats’ original ms of his sonnet Bright Star, written in his copy of a Shakespeare´s book http://t.co/InABxVgm5y pic.twitter.com/3GUTr5Z1DI
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) April 17, 2015