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- The Seatonian Prize is awarded by the University of Cambridge for the best English poem on a sacred subject. This prize has been awarded annually since...
- Vice-chancellor, the Professor of Gr****, and the Master of Clare College. The Seatonian Prize has been awarded annually since 1750, apart from the years 1766...
- of Cambridge Medical School student for the best medical school thesis Seatonian Prize, awarded annually for the best English language poem on a sacred...
- Constantinople (1857) Poetry Edom: A Seatonian Poem (1849) Sinai: A Seatonian Prize Poem (1857) Ruth: A Seatonian Poem (1860) Seatonian Poems (1864) "John Mason Neale"...
- Poem Which Obtained the Seatonian Prize, MDCCCLXX, Deighton, Bell, & Co., Cambridge, 1870 Tyre: A Poem Which Obtained the Seatonian Prize, MDCCCLXXI, Deighton...
- Smart's winning of Cambridge's Seatonian Prize on 25 March 1750 brought his poetic abilities to Newbery's attention. The Seatonian Prize was a contest for one...
- 19 (Hughes, p. 13, wrongly states that the poem was entered for the Seatonian Prize, Cambridge's equivalent to the Newdigate). Olleson, Philip (2004)...
- 1815, and was known as a classical scholar. In 1795 he was awarded the Seatonian prize for an English poem, the subject being the Destruction of Babylon...
- lectureship there during World War II. In 1935 and 1938, she won the Seatonian Prize. She became known for her expertise on the poet Andrew Marvell....
- London, 1770. Scott was three times successful in the competition for the Seatonian prize, with poems Heaven, Purity of Heart: a Moral Epistle, and An Hymn...