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Poet and Samuel
Poet and physician John Keats doodled in the margins of his medical notes ; other literary doodlers have included Samuel Beckett and Sylvia Plath.
They were published by his nephew William Sharpe in 1859 as Recollections by Samuel Rogers ; Reminiscences and Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers, Banker, Poet, and Patron of the Arts, 1763 – 1855 ( 1903 ), by GH Powell, is an amalgamation of these two authorities.
Poet and critic Samuel Johnson, who gave the school its now-used name.
Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge moved to Keswick with his family in 1800 and visited and collaborated with William Wordsworth in nearby Grasmere, frequently walking back and forth between the towns.
* NPR: Samuel Menashe: A Poet Gets His Due
* Samuel Green ( poet ), Poet Laureate, 2007-9, of the State of Washington
In 1973 he published a critical biography of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Coleridge, Poet and Revolutionary, 1772 – 1804.

Poet and Taylor
John Taylor ( 24 August 1578 – 1653 ) was an English poet who dubbed himself " The Water Poet ".
Many were gathered into the compilation All the Workes of John Taylor the Water Poet ( London, 1630 ; facsimile reprint Scholar Press, Menston, Yorkshire, 1973 ); and The Spencer Society brought out their Works of John Taylor ... not included in the Folio edition of 1630 ( 5 volumes, 1870 – 78 ).
* John Taylor-All the Works of John Taylor the Water Poet
John Taylor the Water Poet describes the controversy in his The True Cause of the Watermen's Suit Concerning Players.
John Taylor, the " Water Poet ", petitioned the King on behalf of the Watermen ’ s Company, because of the expected loss of business transporting theatre patrons across the Thames.
Hollins is known for its undergraduate and graduate writing programs, which have produced Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Annie Dillard, current Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey, and Henry S. Taylor.

Poet and Coleridge
Coleridge the Poet.
Poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy lived at Alfoxton House in Holford between July 1797 and June 1798, during the time of their friendship with Coleridge.
It includes a 49-page biographical essay introducing Coleridge " as a Poet of Nature and Romance.
" Coleridge as the Prototype of the Poet in Shelley's Alastor.
However, in 1965 after a row with the council there was a ceremonial disinterring of Coleridge at which the then Poet Laureate John Masefield spoke and the remains were reburied at St Michael's parish church just a few hundred yards away.
* Coleridge, Poet and Revolutionary, 1772 – 1804: A Critical Biography ( 1973 )
* Coleridge as Poet and Religious Thinker, ( 1985 )

Poet and lived
Poet Sidney Lanier lived in Montgomery and Prattville immediately after the Civil War, while writing his novel Tiger Lilies.
He lived in Aspen, Colorado, for much of his life, and influenced the governor to name him Poet Laureate of the state in 1974.
* Ernest Christopher Dowson Poet and decadent lived and died in Catford.
* Poet and writer, Richard Rowley ( 1877 – 1947 ), lived in Newcastle in later life.
* Poet, critic and essayist Laura Riding and her husband Schuyler B. Jackson lived in Wabasso from about 1941 until her death on September 2, 1991.
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem, St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.
* Poet John Milton ( 1608 – 1674 ) is said to have lived for a time near Kedermister Library in Langley < sup >- see Talk: Langley, Berkshire # John Milton | talk page .</ sup >
His father, who was of Anglo-Irish background, lived mainly in England from the age of two and later became the United Kingdom's Poet Laureate.
He became the friend of Wordsworth, Walter Scott and Byron, and lived long enough to give an opinion as to the fitness of Alfred Tennyson for the post of Poet Laureate.
* John Betjeman, Poet Laureate from 1972 to 1984, lived in Wantage and his book, ' Archie and the Strict Baptists ' is based in the town.
Poet William Barnes also lived in Sturminster Newton.
Poets, Alfred Austin ( Poet Laureate in 1896 ), John Fuller lived in the town.
* Poet Robert Browning lived in Telegraph Cottage near New Cross Road during the 1840s
* Poet Walt Whitman lived at 99 Ryerson Street while working on Leaves of Grass.
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.
The Scottish Poet Robert Tannahill's relatives lived at Boghall Farm near Gateside.
* Poet Margaret Avison ( 1918 – 2007 ) lived in Apt.
The British Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman ( who lived in Ireland from 1941 to 1943 ) mentions Dungarvan in his poem, " The Irish Unionist's Farewell to Greta Hellstrom ".
The inscription reads " CONSTANCE C. W. NADEN 1858-1889 Poet, Scientist and Philosopher lived here for most of her life "
The Poet Gillian Clarke lived there for many years.
The building in which he lived ( at the corner Chapel Street and West Nicolson ) now contains two pubs: Peartree House and The Blind Poet ( the walls of which are decorated with a number of Blacklock's poems ).
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem, St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.
British Poet laureate Alfred Lord Tennyson lived at nearby Farringford House ( on the road between Freshwater and Alum Bay ).

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