Ernest Dowson, a British poet, was born on August 2, 1867, and died on February 23, 1900. His poetry is known for its melancholy and sadness, making him one of the representative figures of the late Victorian era.
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Source: The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson
Source: The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson
“I was not sorrowful, but only tired Of everything that ever I desired.”
Source: The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson
Source: The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson
“I cried for madder music and for stronger wine.”
Source: The Letters of Ernest Dowson
Source: The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson
Source: The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson
Source: The Poems of Ernest Dowson
“I understand that absinthe makes the tart grow fonder.”
Source: The Letters of Ernest Dowson
