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... poem to our office ; and , though his unpolished appearance , his coarse hand - writing , and wretched or- thography , afforded no prospect that his production could be printed , yet he found attention by his repeated calls , and by the ...
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... poem from every living poet in Great Britain ; but this being frustrated by Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron declining to contribute , he pub- lished a volume of imitations , called The Poetic Mirror , which was well received , and had a ...
... poem from every living poet in Great Britain ; but this being frustrated by Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron declining to contribute , he pub- lished a volume of imitations , called The Poetic Mirror , which was well received , and had a ...
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