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Thomas Chatterton

Thomas Chatterton

Thomas Chatterton (1752–1770) was an English poet who forged medieval poetry and died by suicide at 17. His work inspired the Romantic poets, and he became a symbol of t…

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"On Tiber's banks, Tiber, whose waters glide In slow meanders down to Gaigra's side; And circling all the horrid mountain round, Rushes impetuous to th"

"In Virgynë the sweltrie sun gan sheene, And hotte upon the mees did caste his raie; The apple rodded from its palie greene, And the mole peare did ben"

"Almighty Framer of the Skies! O let our pure devotion rise, Like Incense in thy Sight! Wrapt in impenetrable Shade The Texture of our Souls were made"

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