- The
Lake Poets were a
group of
English poets who all
lived in the
Lake District of England,
United Kingdom, in the
first half of the
nineteenth century...
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Recollections of the
Lake Poets is a
collection of
biographical essays written by the
English author Thomas De Quincey. In
these essays,
originally published...
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including its
lakes, coast, and the ****brian mountains, and for its
literary ****ociations with
Beatrix Potter, John Ruskin, and the
Lake Poets. The ****brian...
- Wordsworth, the '
Lake Poets',
lived in
Grasmere for 14
years and
called it "the
loveliest spot that man hath ever found." One
possibility is "the
lake (mere) flanked...
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known for its ****ociation with the
poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and
Robert Southey.
Together with
their fellow Lake Poet William Wordsworth,
based at Grasmere...
- The
spasmodic poets were a
group of
British poets of the
Victorian era. The term was
coined by
William Edmonstoune Aytoun with some
derogatory as well...
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number of 821. The
author of the
rhyme is uncertain, but may be
English poet Robert Southey (1774–1843). Here is a
representative modern version of the...
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Windermere or
Lake Windermere is a
ribbon lake in ****bria, England, and part of the
Lake District. It is the
largest lake in
England by length, area,...
- this time with
another poet,
Robert Southey, nearby. Wordsworth,
Coleridge and
Southey came to be
known as the "
Lake Poets".
Throughout this period...
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heavily industrialised and the
Lake District became valued for its
sublime and
picturesque qualities,
notably by the
Lake Poets. The
place names ****bria and...