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  • 1Poor Robin's Almanack — was a British almanac. It was published from circa 1663 until 1828. The poet Robert Herrick is thought to have established it.It observes the continued use of cucking stools in 1746 …

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  • 2The Distrest Poet — Infobox Painting title=The Distrest Poet artist=William Hogarth year=c.1736 type=Oil on canvas height=65.9 width=79.1 height inch=36 width inch =31⅛ museum=Birmingham Museum Art Gallery city=Birmingham The Distrest Poet is an oil painting… …

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  • 3Parcel poet — Parcel Par cel, a. & adv. Part or half; in part; partially. Shak. [Sometimes hyphened with the word following.] [1913 Webster] The worthy dame was parcel blind. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] One that . . . was parcel bearded [partially bearded].… …

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  • 4John Struthers (poet) — John Struthers (born July 18 1776 ndash; 1847) was a Scottish poet and miscellaneous writer. Early life John Struthers was born in East Kilbride, Lanarkshire on 18 July 1776, the son of a shoemaker. Initially educated at home, he was sent to the… …

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  • 5London Labour and the London Poor — that were later compiled into book form.The articles go into deep, almost pedantic detail concerning the trades, habits, religion and domestic arrangements of the thousands of people working the streets of the city. Much of the material comprises …

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  • 6Les Murray (poet) — Infobox Person name = Les Murray image size = 75px caption = Les Murray, cropped from a group photo, 2004 birth name = birth date = 17 October 1938 (aged 69) birth place = Nabiac, New South Wales death date = death place = death cause = residence …

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  • 7Michael Lally (poet) — Michael Lally Born May 25, 1942(1942 05 25) Orange, New Jersey Occupation Poet, Playwright, Actor Inf …

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  • 8Thomas Rowley (poet) — Thomas Rowley (1721 1796) was a famous poet of Vermont, known both as the spokesman for Ethan Allen and dubbed “The Bard of the Green Mountains.” During his lifetime and before the American Revolution, his poetry gained the reputation with the… …

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  • 9Alexander Smith (poet) — Alexander Smith (31 December 1830 5 January 1867, 8 January according to Brewer s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable) was a Scottish poet, and labelled as one of the Spasmodic School.Life and worksHe was born in a thatched house in Kilmarnock, in the …

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  • 10David Ray (poet) — David Ray (born May 20, 1932), is an American poet and author of fiction, essays, and memoir. He is particularly noted for poems that, while being rooted in the personal, also show a strong social concern. Ray is the author of twenty one volumes… …

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