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"Paradise Lost." "Paradise Regained." "Samson Agonistes." "Lycidas." "Comus."
Sonnets, etc., etc.

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"The Medal." "The

"Annus Mirabilis," a poem, "Absalom and Achitophel," a satire.
Hind and the Panther," a controversial poem. Translations of "Virgil." Many dramatic
pieces. Fables. "Alexander's Feast."

THOMAS OTWAY.

born 1651; died 1685.

A dramatic poet. "Alcibiades." "Don Carlos." "Venice Preserved; or, the Plot Dis-

covered."

JOSEPH ADDISON.

born 1672; died 1719.

"The Campaign." "Cato," a tragedy. "Letter from Italy." Hymns, etc.

ALEXANDER POPE.

born 1688; died 1744.

Pastorals. Epistles. "The Dunciad." "The Rape of the Lock." Translation of Homer's
Iliad and Odyssey. Satires. Minor poems.

JAMES THOMSON.

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born 1700; died 1748.

"The Seasons." "Liberty," a poem. Sophonisba," and "Agamemnon," tragedies,
Alfred," a masque. "The Castle of Indolence," etc.

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DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON.

born 1709; died 1784.

"London." "The Vanity of Human Wishes." "Irene," a tragedy, etc.

WILLIAM COLLINS.

born 1720; died 1756.

Odes: "To Evening." "The Passions," etc.

WILLIAM COWPER

born 1731; died 1800.

"The Task." Tirocinium." Minor poems. "Olney Hymns," etc.

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"Elegy in a Country Churchyard.” "The Bard." "Ode on a Prospect of Eton College."

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"Tam O'Shanter." "The Cotter's Saturday Night." "Lament for James, Earl of Glen-
cairn." "To a Mountain Daisy." "Hallowe'en," etc., etc.

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"The Excursion," The White Doe of Rylstone." "The Evening Walk." Ballads, Sonnets.

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE

born 1770; died 1834.

"Sibylline Leaves." "The Ancient Mariner." "Christabel." Ballads, etc.

SIR WALTER SCOTT.

"The Lay of the Last Minstrel." "The Lady of the Lake."

born 1771; died 1832.
"Marmion." "Rokeby," etc.

JAMES MONTGOMERY

born 1771; died 1854.

"The World before the Flood." "The Wanderer in Switzerland."
Pelican Island." Numerous short poems.

"Greenland." "The

ROBERT SOUTHEY

"Joan of Arc." "Curse of Kehama." "Thalaba the Destroyer." Ballads, etc.

THOMAS CAMPBELL.

born 1770; died 1843.

born 1777; died 1844.

"The Pleasures of Hope." "Gertrude of Wyoming.' "Ye Mariners of England." "Hohen-
linden." "The Soldier's Dream." "The Battle of the Baltic," etc.

THOMAS MOORE.

"Lalla Rookh." "Irish Melodies." Miscellaneous poems.

JAMES HOGG

born 1779; died 1852.

born 1782; died 1835.

"The Queen's Wake." Bonny Kilmeney." The Mountain Bard." Ballads, etc.

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"Elegy on the Death of James Graham." "The Isle of Palms."
Miscellaneous poems.

"The City of the Plague."

GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON

"Hours of Idleness." "English Bards and Scotch Reviewers."
age." "The Giaour."

born 1788; died 1824.
"Childe Harold's Pilgrim-
The Bride of Abydos." "The Corsair," etc., etc.

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"The Revolt of Islam." "The Cenci," a tragedy. "Queen Mab." "Alastor," etc.

born 1792; died 1822.

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