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Tymnes (poet)
←Created page with ''''Tymnes''' (Greek: Τύμνης) was an epigrammatic poet, whose epigrams were included in the ''Garland'' of
Meleager, but respecting whose exact date we have no further evidence; for the grounds on which
Reiske supposes that he was a
Cretan, and that he was contemporary with Meleager, are very slight.<ref name=":0">Philip Smith, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.01...'Tag: Visual edit
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John Martley
←Created page with ''''John Martley''' (1844–1882) was an Irish 19th century poet. He contributed pieces to several Dublin magazines before his early death in 1882. His works were posthumously collected in ''Fragments in Prose and Verse'' (1883). == Life == John Martley, the third son of Henry Martley, Q.C., afterwards a Judge of the Landed Estates Court, Ireland, was horn in Dublin on 15 May 1844. He was educated at Cheltenham College at St Columba's College, Dublin|St....'Tag: Visual edit
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Patrick Moloney (physician)
←Created page with ''''Patrick Moloney''' (1843-1904) was an Irish physician and writer active in Melbourne, colonial Victoria.<ref>{{Citation |title=Patrick Moloney (1843–1904) |date=2006 |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography |volume=5 |orig-date=1974 |url=https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moloney-patrick-4219#:~:text=Patrick%20Moloney%20(1843-1904),family%20migrated%20to%20Port%20Phillip. |access-date= |place= |publisher=Melbourne University Press |language=en}}</ref> =...'Tag: Visual edit
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Caelica
←Created page with ''''''Caelica''''' or '''''Cælica''''' is a sequence of 110 sonnets and poems by
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.
Martha Foote Crow thinks the large part of the poems youthful work composed before 1586, while the last poems in the series (more serious in tone) were written later. The collection includes a variety of verse forms and shows the Italian influence of courtiers like
John Florio at the English court.<ref>{{Cite book |last= |first= |url=htt...'Tag: Visual edit
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A Poetical Rhapsody
←Created page with '{{italic title}} '''''A Poetical Rhapsody''''' (original spelling: '''''A Poetical Rapsodie''''') is an Elizabethan verse miscellany compiled by
Francis Davison with contributions by an unidentified ‘A. W.’ which went through four editions: 1602, 1608, 1611, and 1621.<ref>
Arthur Henry Bullen, ed. ''Davison's Poetical Rhapsody'',
Vol. 1 (London: George Bell and Sons...'Tag: Visual edit: Switched
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Tymnes (poet)
←Created page with ''''Tymnes''' (Greek: Τύμνης) was an epigrammatic poet, whose epigrams were included in the ''Garland'' of
Meleager, but respecting whose exact date we have no further evidence; for the grounds on which
Reiske supposes that he was a
Cretan, and that he was contemporary with Meleager, are very slight.<ref name=":0">Philip Smith, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.01...'Tag: Visual edit
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John Martley
←Created page with ''''John Martley''' (1844–1882) was an Irish 19th century poet. He contributed pieces to several Dublin magazines before his early death in 1882. His works were posthumously collected in ''Fragments in Prose and Verse'' (1883). == Life == John Martley, the third son of Henry Martley, Q.C., afterwards a Judge of the Landed Estates Court, Ireland, was horn in Dublin on 15 May 1844. He was educated at Cheltenham College at St Columba's College, Dublin|St....'Tag: Visual edit
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Patrick Moloney (physician)
←Created page with ''''Patrick Moloney''' (1843-1904) was an Irish physician and writer active in Melbourne, colonial Victoria.<ref>{{Citation |title=Patrick Moloney (1843–1904) |date=2006 |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography |volume=5 |orig-date=1974 |url=https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/moloney-patrick-4219#:~:text=Patrick%20Moloney%20(1843-1904),family%20migrated%20to%20Port%20Phillip. |access-date= |place= |publisher=Melbourne University Press |language=en}}</ref> =...'Tag: Visual edit
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Caelica
←Created page with ''''''Caelica''''' or '''''Cælica''''' is a sequence of 110 sonnets and poems by
Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.
Martha Foote Crow thinks the large part of the poems youthful work composed before 1586, while the last poems in the series (more serious in tone) were written later. The collection includes a variety of verse forms and shows the Italian influence of courtiers like
John Florio at the English court.<ref>{{Cite book |last= |first= |url=htt...'Tag: Visual edit
05:3005:30, 28 May 2024diffhist+534
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A Poetical Rhapsody
←Created page with '{{italic title}} '''''A Poetical Rhapsody''''' (original spelling: '''''A Poetical Rapsodie''''') is an Elizabethan verse miscellany compiled by
Francis Davison with contributions by an unidentified ‘A. W.’ which went through four editions: 1602, 1608, 1611, and 1621.<ref>
Arthur Henry Bullen, ed. ''Davison's Poetical Rhapsody'',
Vol. 1 (London: George Bell and Sons...'Tag: Visual edit: Switched