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The poem Ode to a Nightingale was written by John Keats. John Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale in May of 1819 in Hampstead, London. John Keats wrote the poem in one day.
Rumor is Shakespeare did not write his own plays published under his name they say he had help writing them.
About 18 of them were published before he died. About 19 more were published in 1623, seven years after he died in 1616. The Two Noble Kinsmen wasn't published until 1634, 18 years after his death.
"And to think I saw it on mulberry street" was the book it was also the first childrens book published by him.
There ware various publishers over the years, although with most of Shakespeare's plays, they were published by the theatre at the disadvantage of the authors. It is very difficult to answer the exact publisher. Hope this helps.
John was the first name of Keats. William was the first name of Wordsworth.
"Keats" refers to the surname of the poet John Keats, and surnames are typically capitalized in English. It is a way to show respect for the individual and their identity.
The poem Ode to a Nightingale was written by John Keats. John Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale in May of 1819 in Hampstead, London. John Keats wrote the poem in one day.
The famous poet with four letters in the last name is Keats, referring to John Keats.
Ele Keats's birth name is Elemy Georgescu.
Kathryn Keats's birth name is Ellen Christian Munger.
Michael Keats's birth name is Michael David Ockwell.
"Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written in Water" is an epitaph found on the gravestone of John Keats, an English Romantic poet. The epitaph itself was not created by Keats but engraved on his tombstone after his death in 1821.
It was called Freedom's Journal.
The Cricketers' Bible is a common name for what was originally published as John Wisden's Crisketers' Almanack.It is now more often referred to just as Wisden.It was published by John Wisden.
The original settlement was founded in 1820 by John Kelly and was named Calhoun after senator John C. Calhoun. The name was changed to Springfield in 1832 after the senator fell from public favour.
question is, Keat's opus.... answer is Keat's opus is a POEM