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* 1869 – Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet ( d. 1935 )
The 20th-century American poet Robinson Jeffers composed a poem titled Ode to Hengist and Horsa.
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* January 20 – Robinson Jeffers, American poet ( b. 1887 )
* January 10 – Robinson Jeffers, American poet ( d. 1962 )
* December 22 – Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet ( d. 1935 )
* December 26 – Mary Robinson, English poet ( b. 1756 )
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* Edwin Arlington Robinson, an American poet
Swagmen were also prominent in the works of those associated with the Jindyworobak Movement, including poet Roland Robinson, who was a swagman for much of his life before World War II.
* April 6 – Edwin Arlington Robinson, poet
* February 18-Peter Robinson, poet
* December 22-Edwin Arlington Robinson, poet ( died 1935 )
* November 27 ( possible date )-Mary Robinson, poet, actress and royal mistress ( died 1800 )
In 1947, she triumphed as Medea in a version of Euripides ' tragedy, written by the poet Robinson Jeffers and produced by John Gielgud, who played Jason.
She was a friend of poet Robinson Jeffers, who wrote the adaptation of Medea which she starred in, and she was a frequent visitor to his home " Tor House " in Carmel, California.
* Peter Robinson ( poet ) ( born 1953 ), English poet, scholar, translator, and professor at the University of Reading
* Edward Arlington Robinson, poet
* Edwin Arlington Robinson ( 1869 – 1935 ), American poet
On the same album Jardine utilized the Big Sur poet Robinson Jeffers ' poem, The Beaks of Eagles, as part of the so-called " California Suite " which is both paean to West Coast culture and a subtle call to arms about environmental neglect.
* Paul Robinson ( poet ) ( born 1977 ), British poet from Liverpool, England
Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, known after her first marriage as Agnes-Marie-François Darmesteter, and after her second as Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux born in Leamington Hastings ( England ) on February 27, 1857-died in Aurillac ( France ) on February 9, 1944, was an English writer and scholar on many subjects connected with France and French literature, and a poet.

poet and visited
Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, a poet from Hindustan who visited at the time wrote: " Dine and drink in Kabul: it is mountain, desert, city, river and all else.
In 1350 the king was visited at Prague by the Roman tribune Cola di Rienzo, who urged him to go to Italy, where the poet Petrarch and the citizens of Florence also implored his presence.
* Robert Blake, brother to poet William Blake, whom William claimed visited him in his dreams
The poet T. S. Eliot born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri visited the Igorot Village held in the Philippine Exposition section of the St. Louis World's Fair.
In 1860, Cameron visited the estate of poet Alfred Lord Tennyson on the Isle of Wight.
The poet then recalls how she was visited by Reason who advised her to stop writing.
As a young man, the famous German poet, Goethe visited the Harz several times and had a number of important lifetime experiences.
She visited the poet twice at his Lake Garda villa, seeking to paint his portrait ; he in turn was set on seduction.
Lancing was also visited by another poet, Algernon Charles Swinburne, who stayed at The Terrace in the 1880s.
often visited the exclusive Print Room at the British Museum in the company of Richard Aldington and the curator and poet Laurence Binyon in order to examine Nishiki-e prints that incorporated traditional Japanese verse.
In recent years, guests have included the American politician Jesse Jackson, former poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion, and the former head of MI6 Sir Richard Dearlove, who visited the college as part of the Arrol Adam Lecture Series in 2008.
In 1689, the famous haiku poet, Matsuo Bashō visited Yamagata during his five-month trip to the northern regions of Japan.
The poet Georg Trakl visited the studio while Kokoschka was painting this masterpiece.
In that house, or the church itself, he was visited by Founding Fathers of the United States such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine ; other American politicians such as John Adams, who later became the second president of the United States, and his wife Abigail ; British politicians such as Lord Lyttleton, the Earl of Shelburne, Earl Stanhope ( known as " Citizen Stanhope "), and even the Prime Minister William Pitt ; philosophers David Hume and Adam Smith ; agitators such as prison reformer John Howard, gadfly John Horne Tooke, and husband and wife John and Ann Jebb, who between them campaigned on expansion of the franchise, opposition to the war with America, support for the French Revolution, abolitionism, and an end to legal discrimination against Roman Catholics ; writers such as poet and banker Samuel Rogers ; and clergyman-mathematician Thomas Bayes, of Bayes ' theorem.
The Daqin Pagoda is first attested in 1064, when the Chinese poet Su Shi visited it and wrote a well-known poem about it, " Daqin Temple ".
Later, the famous German novelist and poet Erich Kästner repeatedly visited the valley, as did the former German chancellor Helmut Kohl.
American poet Henry Longfellow visited the school in 1868, Prince and Princess Christian on speech-day in 1870 and The Duke and Duchess of Teck visited in 1891 with their daughter, Princess May ( later Queen Mary ).
From 1946 to 1948 Olson visited poet Ezra Pound at St. Elizabeths psychiatric hospital ( sic ) in Washington D. C., but was repelled by Pound's increasingly fascist tendencies.
During their stay they were also visited by many Surrealist friends including Roberto Matta, Wolfgang Paalen, Remedios Varo, Esteban Frances, Eva Sulzer, Alice Rahon, William Fett, Pierre Mabille, Benjamin Péret and the poet César Moro.
Almost the last event of his life was a visit in 1864 from the poet Swinburne, who visited Florence specifically to see him, and dedicated to him the ` Atlanta in Calydon '.
The sisters were childhood friends of the poet W. B. Yeats, who frequently visited the family home Lissadell House, and were influenced by his artistic and political ideas.
Touring Wales in 1935 the poet had visited the old hostelry which does indeed stand near the village well, once painted white and now in ruins.
On 15 October 1816 the Romantic poet Lord Byron visited the library.

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