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The Poetry of Bliss Carman - Volume XVII: Echoes From Vag...

Carman, Bliss
The Poetry of Bliss Carman - Volume XVII: Echoes From Vagabondia
William Bliss Carman was born in Fredericton, in New Brunswick on April 15th 1861. He was educated at Fredericton Collegiate School before moving to the University of New Brunswick, obtaining his B.A. there in 1881. As is common with so many writers his first published piece was for the University magazine and for Carman that was in 1879. After several years editing various magazines and periodicals Carman first published a poetry volume in 18...

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Thomas Malory - Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume II (of II)

Malory, Thomas
Thomas Malory - Le Morte D'Arthur - Volume II (of II)
The original spelling was Le Morte Darthur, which was Middle French for "the death of Arthur", and is one of the most famous works in English Literature. It is a re-working of traditional tales by Sir Thomas Malory about King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table though there are several original additions by him including the Gareth story. Little is known about Sir Thomas Malory and, indeed, it is only since t...

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The Poetry of Laurence Binyon - Volume VIII: England & Ot...

Binyon, Laurence
The Poetry of Laurence Binyon - Volume VIII: England & Other Poems
Robert Laurence Binyon, CH, was born on August 10th, 1869 in Lancaster in Lancashire, England to Quaker parents, Frederick Binyon and Mary Dockray. He studied at St Paul's School, London before enrolling at Trinity College, Oxford, to read classics. Binyon's first published work was Persephone in 1890. As a poet, his output was not prodigious and, in the main, the volumes he did publish were slim. But his reputation was of the highest order. W...

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The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Volume IV: The...

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Volume IV: The Seaside & the Fireside
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was born on February 27th, 1807 in Portland, Maine. As a young boy, it was obvious that he was very studious and he quickly became fluent in Latin. He published his first poem, "The Battle of Lovell's Pond", in the Portland Gazette on November 17th, 1820. He was already thinking of a career in literature and, in his senior year, wrote to his father: "I will not disguise it in the least... the fact is, I most eagerly ...

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The Poetry of Sir John Denham

Denham, John
The Poetry of Sir John Denham
Sir John Denham FRS was born in 1614 or 1615 (an exact date cannot be corroborated) in Dublin, Ireland, the son of his like named father, Sir John Denham, Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer, and his second wife Eleanor Moore, daughter of Garret Moore, 1st Viscount Moore. Denham and was educated at Trinity College, Oxford and at Lincoln's Inn in London. His literary career started with a tragedy, The Sophy, in 1641, followed a year later by his...

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Erwin Clarkson - Trench Ballads & Other Verses

Clarkson, Erwin
Erwin Clarkson - Trench Ballads & Other Verses
Erwin Clarkson Garrett divides his book into three distinct parts. Part I, Trench Ballads, consists of forty American soldier poems in the World War, 1917-19, based entirely on actual facts and incidents, and almost exclusively on personal experiences and observations, when a private in Company G, 16th Infantry, First Division, of the American Expeditionary Forces in France. Part II, Pre-war Poems, consists of three sets of verses written just...

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Richard Le Gaillienne - New Poems: "The beauty we love is...

Le Gaillienne, Richard
Richard Le Gaillienne - New Poems: "The beauty we love is very silent. It smiles softly to itself, but never speaks."
Richard Thomas Gallienne was born in Liverpool on 20th January, 1866.His first job was in an accountant's office, but this was quickly abandoned to pursue his first love as a professional writer. His first work, My Ladies' Sonnets, was published in 1887.In 1889 he became, for a brief time, literary secretary to Wilson Barrett the manager, actor, and playwright. Barrett enjoyed immense success with the staging of melodramas, which would later r...

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William Lisle Bowles - The Missionary: "Now Fate, vindict...

Bowles, William Lisle
William Lisle Bowles - The Missionary: "Now Fate, vindictive, rolls, with refluent flood, Back on thy shores the tide of human blood"
William Lisle Bowles was born on 24th September 1762 at King's Sutton in Northamptonshire.His great-grandfather, grandfather and his father, William Thomas Bowles, had all been parish priests and inevitably Bowles would join their line.In 1789 Bowles published, a small quarto volume, Fourteen Sonnets, which was received with extraordinary praise, not only by the general public, but by such revered poets as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Wordswort...

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William Wordsworth - The Prelude: "Fill your paper with t...

Wordsworth, William
William Wordsworth - The Prelude: "Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart."
William Wordsworth was born on 7 April, 1770 in Cockermouth, in Cumbria, northwest England. Wordsworth spent his early years in his beloved Lake District often with his sister, Dorothy. The English lakes could terrify as well as nurture, and as Wordsworth would write "I grew up fostered alike by beauty and by fear". After being schooled at Hawkshead he went to St. John's College, Cambridge but not liking the competitive nature of the place idl...

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Katherine Tynan - Mary Gray: "The life in which nothing h...

Tynan, Katherine
Katherine Tynan - Mary Gray: "The life in which nothing happens goes the fastest, because it has no landmarks."
Katherine Tynan was born on January 23rd 1859 into a large farming family in Clondalkin, County Dublin, and educated at a convent school in Drogheda. In her early years she suffered from eye ulcers, which left her somewhat myopic. She first began to have her poems published in 1878. A great friend to Gerard Manley Hopkins and to WB Yeats (who it is rumoured proposed marriage but was rejected). With Yeats to encourage her, her poetry blossomed ...

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James Whitcomb Riley - Afterwhiles: "In fact, to speak in...

Riley, James Whitcomb
James Whitcomb Riley - Afterwhiles: "In fact, to speak in earnest, I believe it adds a charm, To spice the good a trifle with a little dust of harm"
Poet and author James Whitcomb Riley was born on October 7th 1849 in Greenfield, Indiana. Better known as the "Hoosier Poet" for his work with regional dialects, and also as the "Children's Poet" Riley was born into an influential and well off family. However his education was spotty but he was surrounded by creativity which was to stand him in good stead later in life. His early career was a series of low paid temporary jobs. After stints as ...

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Samuel Butler - The Odyssey of Homer: "Self-preservation ...

Butler, Samuel
Samuel Butler - The Odyssey of Homer: "Self-preservation is the first law of nature"
Samuel Butler was born on 4th December 1835 at the village rectory in Langar, Nottinghamshire.His relationship with his parents, especially his father, was largely antagonistic. His education began at home and included frequent beatings, as was all too common at the time.Under his parents' influence, he was set to follow his father into the priesthood. He was schooled at Shrewsbury and then St John's College, Cambridge, where he obtained a fir...

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Luis de Camoes - The Lusiad - Part II: "Times change, as ...

Camoes, Luis Vaz de
Luis de Camoes - The Lusiad - Part II: "Times change, as do our wills, What we are - is ever changing, All the world is made of change, And forever at
Luís Vaz de Camões, without doubt, remains to this day the Portuguese language's foremost poet and has mentored many with his work through the centuries and wherever the Portuguese Empire or its Sailors reached, or its language spoken - from Brazil and Africa, through Portugal itself to India and the Far East. During his lifetime the Portuguese Empire, grew rapidly and this was, perhaps, a Golden Age for Portugal in many areas. His lyrical poe...

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Luis de Camoes - The Lusiad - Part I

Camoes, Luis Vaz de
Luis de Camoes - The Lusiad - Part I
Luís Vaz de Camões, without doubt, remains to this day the Portuguese language's foremost poet and has mentored many with his work through the centuries and wherever the Portuguese Empire or its Sailors reached, or its language spoken - from Brazil and Africa, through Portugal itself to India and the Far East. During his lifetime the Portuguese Empire, grew rapidly and this was, perhaps, a Golden Age for Portugal in many areas. His lyrical poe...

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The Poetry of Ford Madox Ford: "If you live among dogs th...

Ford, Ford Madox
The Poetry of Ford Madox Ford: "If you live among dogs they'll think you've the motives of a dog."
Ford Madox Ford was born Ford Hermann Hueffer on 17th December 1873 in Wimbledon, London, England.Today he is best known for one book, 'The Good Soldier', which is regularly held to be one of the 100 greatest novels of all time. But, rather unfairly, the breadth of his career has been overshadowed. He wrote novels as well as essays, poetry, memoirs and literary criticism. Today he is well-regarded but known only for a few works rather than the...

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Richard Le Gaillienne - Pieces of Eight: "A critic is a m...

Le Gaillienne, Richard
Richard Le Gaillienne - Pieces of Eight: "A critic is a man created to praise greater men than himself, but he is never able to find them."
Richard Thomas Gallienne was born in Liverpool on 20th January, 1866.His first job was in an accountant's office, but this was quickly abandoned to pursue his first love as a professional writer. His first work, My Ladies' Sonnets, was published in 1887.In 1889 he became, for a brief time, literary secretary to Wilson Barrett the manager, actor, and playwright. Barrett enjoyed immense success with the staging of melodramas, which would later r...

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The Poetry of Francis Beaumont: "Let no man fear to die, ...

Beaumont, Francis
The Poetry of Francis Beaumont: "Let no man fear to die, we love to sleep all, and death is but the sounder sleep"
Francis Beaumont was born in 1584 near the small Leicestershire village of Thringstone. Unfortunately precise records of much of his short life do not exist.The first date we can give for his education is at age 13 when he begins at Broadgates Hall (now Pembroke College, Oxford). Sadly, his father died the following year, 1598. Beaumont left university without a degree and entered the Inner Temple in London in 1600. A career choice of Law take...

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