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The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White: complete in one volume

This volume brings together the poetic works of multiple notable British literary figures. The anthology presents verse from Samuel Rogers, Thomas Campbell, James Montgomery, Charles Lamb, and Henry Kirke White, whose poems are gathered here in complete form. The compilation represents a collection of British poetic works, presenting the original poems, songs, and verses of these writers as they were preserved in this collected edition. The volume serves as a comprehensive record of the poetic contributions of these literary figures, allowing readers to access their works in a single preserved text. more

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Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell, born on July 27, 1777, and died on June 15, 1844, was a prominent 19th-century British poet known for his lyrical and narrative poems. more

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