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William Somervile or
Somerville (2
September 1675 – 17 July 1742) was an
English poet who
wrote in many
genres and is
especially remembered for "The Chace"...
- xxiv
Stegner (1971), 9
Benson (2000), xix-xx
Kirsch (25
April 1971), U2
Somervile (1971)
Kisor (1971), 2E
DuBois (1971), BR31
Benson (2000), xi
Kipen (1999)...
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William Somerville may
refer to:
William Somervile (1675–1742),
English poet, also
written as
William Somerville William Somerville (cricketer) (born...
- Granville, Lord
Lansdowne Thomas Yalden Thomas Tickell James Hammond William Somervile Richard Savage Jonathan Swift William Broome Alexander Pope Christopher...
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description of a
Harrier in "The Chace" (by the
English poet
William Somervile)
which was
written in 1735. Dogs
portal List of dog
breeds Hunting with...
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person with dark eyes
comes from the fruit, is
first attested in
William Somervile's 1735 poem The Chace. "Sloe-e****," meanwhile, is
first attested in A....
- "the true talbot". In his poem "The Chase",
published in 1735,
William Somervile describes the use of "lime-hounds" (leash hounds) on the
Scottish Borders...
- and England. He
corresponded with
William Hamilton of Bangour,
William Somervile, John **** and
Alexander Pope. He
began writing poetry as a
member of the...
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neighborhoods surrounding it. Sammarco,
Anthony Mitc**** (2003).
Somervile. Arcadia. p. 47.
Retrieved 5
February 2018. Byrne, Matt. "Somerville fire...
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supposed a
fallen star I
found I had been
cozened with a jelly.
William Somervile, in 1740,
wrote in The Talisman:
Swift as the
shooting star, that gilds...