- John
Keats (31
October 1795 – 23
February 1821) was an
English poet of the
second generation of
Romantic poets,
along with Lord
Byron and
Percy Bysshe...
- John
Keatly Forsyth, CMG (8
February 1867 – 12
November 1928) was a
senior Australian Army
officer in the
First World War and after. John
Keatly Forsyth...
- 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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KEAT may
refer to:
Pangborn Memorial Airport (ICAO code
KEAT)
KEAT-LP, a
defunct low-power
television station (channel 22)
formerly licensed to Amarillo...
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Keat is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Keat Chhon (born 1934),
Cambodian politician Dan
Keat (born 1987), New
Zealand football player...
- Ele
Keats is an
American television, film and
stage actress, model, and
jewelry designer.
Keats's most
notable roles were in the
Disney musical drama...
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Steven Keats (born
Steven Paul Keitz;
February 6, 1945 – May 8, 1994) was an
American actor who
appeared in such
films as
Death Wish (as
Charles Bronson's...
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Auguste Maquet (French: [oɡyst makɛ]; 13
September 1813 – 8
January 1888) was a
French author, best
known as the
chief collaborator of
French novelist...
- Heng Swee
Keat PPA PJG (Chinese: 王瑞杰; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hêng Sūi-kia̍t; pinyin: Wáng Ruìjié; born 15
April 1961) is a
Singaporean politician and
former police...
- Nightingale" is a poem by John
Keats written either in the
garden of the
Spaniards Inn, Hampstead,
London or,
according to
Keats'
friend Charles Armitage Brown...