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playfulness of wit and manner.... In personal appearance he was about middle height, with rather square and sloping shoulders, which made him look short until he pulled himself up, as he often did with 'sprightly dignity.' His head, says Mozley, 'was one of the most beautifully formed heads in the world,' the face rather plain-featured, with a large unshapely mouth, but the whole redeemed by a bright smile which played naturally over the lips; and under a broad and smooth forehead he had 'clear, brilliant, penetrating eyes which lighted up quickly with merriment kindled into fire in a moment of indignation.... a quiet country clergyman, with a very moderate income, who sedulously avoided public distinctions, and held tenaciously to an unpopular School all his life.
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Hill, Sidmouth, where Keble was a frequent visitor, is thought to have inspired some of his best loved work. The hill commands a panoramic view of the Lower Otter Valley and Dartmoor in the distance. Folklore suggests that his favourite spot was where a wooden bench known as Keble's Seat has been in
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He was absolutely without ambition, with no care for the possession of power or influence, hating show and excitement, and distrustful of his own abilities.... Though shy and awkward with strangers, he was happy and at ease among his friends, and their love and sympathy drew out all his droll
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By the time that the copyright expired in 1873, over 375,000 copies had been sold in Britain and 158 editions had been published. Despite its widespread appeal among the Victorian readers and the familiarity of certain well-known hymns, the popularity of Keble's
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on 29 March 1866 at the Hermitage Hotel, after visiting the area to try and recover from a long-term illness as he believed the sea air had therapeutic qualities. He is buried in All Saints' churchyard, Hursley.
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Between 1824 and 1835, he was three times offered a position and each time declined on the grounds that he ought not separate himself from his father and only surviving sister. In 1828, he was nominated as
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was being composed while Keble was stricken by what he always seems to have regarded as the great sorrow of his life, the decision of Newman to leave the Church of England for Catholicism.
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Extracts from a number of his verses found their way into popular collections of Hymns for Public Worship, such as "The Voice that Breathed o'er Eden", "
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In 1835, his father died, and Keble and his sister retired from Fairford to Coln. In the same year he married Charlotte Clarke, and the vicarage of
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The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine Mr. Richard Hooker: with an account of his life and death by Isaac Walton
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The Poetry of John Keble, with special reference to the Christian Year and his contribution to the Lyra Apostolica
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In 1857, he wrote one of his more important works, his treatise on Eucharistical Adoration, written in support of
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Church, State, and Society, 1827–1845: the Attitudes of John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, and John Henry Newman
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is "Keble's greatest contribution to the Oxford Movement and to English literature." As evidence, Goodwin cites
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with a view to correcting the English. To the same college friend, he was indebted for an introduction to
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were educated at home by their father until each went to Oxford. In 1806, Keble won a scholarship to
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John Keble's coastal vantage point is celebrated by Sidmouth estate owners | Exeter Express and Echo
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simply "the most popular volume of verse in the nineteenth century". In his essay on
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Kiefer, James E. "John Keble, Priest, Poet, Renewer of the Church"
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The Child's Christian Year: Hymns for every Sunday and Holy-Day
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to and greatly admired Wordsworth, who once offered to go over
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John Keble, The Online Books Page, University of Pennsylvania
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in 1816, becoming a curate to his father and then curate of
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John Keble's Parishes: a History of Hursley and Otterbourne
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who introduced him to the writings not only of his uncle,
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Biographical Sketches of Memorable Christians of the Past
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near the church in which he was curate in the village of
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Delivered on 14 July 1833, his famous Assize Sermon on "
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St Michael and St Martin's Church, Eastleach Martin
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Index

John Keeble
John Keeble (writer)
The Reverend

Fairford
Bournemouth
The Christian Year
National Apostasy
Oxford Movement
Anglican
Church of England
Alma mater
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Literature
Poetry
Oriel College, Oxford
Anglican
Oxford Movement
Keble College, Oxford
Fairford
vicar
Coln St. Aldwyns
Thomas
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Oriel College
University of Oxford
ordained
St Michael and St Martin's Church, Eastleach Martin
provost

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