keats

IPA: kˈits

Root Word: Keats

noun

  • A surname transferred from the nickname or originating as a patronymic.
  • John Keats (1795–1821), English poet and key figure of the Romantic movement.
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Examples of "keats" in Sentences

  • I'd go with Keats Rohan on this one.
  • Keats was never a professional writer.
  • Life and work after the death of Keats.
  • It was a decisive turning point for Keats.
  • For Keats, it is a time of considerable financial difficulty.
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized john keats, tom thompson, where's the poet
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized a song about myself, john keats, tom thompson
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized john keats, ode to a nightingale, tom thompson
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized imitation of spenser, john keats, nicole brown
  • He has all the sensuous fire of Keats without his proclivity to the antique.
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized john keats, ode on a grecian urn, sally bliumis-dunn
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized john keats, o thou whose face hath felt the Winter's wind, tom thompson
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized john keats, ravi shankar, sonnets, when I have fears that I may cease to be
  • DougGuerra Uncategorized john keats, sonnets, wesley mcnair, when I have fears that I may cease to be

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