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Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Language |
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Kilmernock and Edinborough |
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Burns and James Johnson Started |
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James Blake and Catherine Harmitage |
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Pars Drawing School- (George Moeser) and Royal Academy of Art |
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Catherine Baucher-no kids |
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Demon Character that lived with Blake |
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Blake Illuminations not Illustrations |
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Father of Romantics for Quality and Quantity |
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Sir James Lowther- Earl of Lansdale |
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Anne Bercketts School and Hawkshead School and Saint Johns University |
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William Shakespeare, John Milton, and Edmund Spencer |
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Richard Wordsworth and Christopher Cookson |
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Wordsworth went to France with |
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WordsworthS Child w/ Annette |
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Wordsworth: Encouraged his radical thinking |
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Descriptive Sketches and Evening Walk |
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Lyrical Ballads (most important in all of Romantics) |
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Wordsworths definition of poetry |
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spontaneous overflow of emotion |
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Wordsworths favorite pastime |
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Wordsworths Biographical Poem |
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Wordsworths next door neighbor |
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Wordsworth, Southey, Coleridge |
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Dr. of Civil Law at Durham University |
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Henry VIII Grammar School and Christ Hospital and Jesus College |
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Coleridges friend at Christ Hospital |
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Browne Gold Medal for Ode on Slavery |
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Coleridges influence for radical ideas |
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Coleridges idea for utopia |
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Tom Wedgewood and Josiah Wedgewood |
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Coleridges was secretary to... |
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Dr. Daniel, Dr. James Gillman |
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Coleridges other newspaper |
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St. Micheals Church in Highgate |
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Coleridges most famous work |
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
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Coleridges Most Famous Book |
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Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
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Coleridges book he wrote with nephew |
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Coleridges famous society |
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Royal Society of Literature |
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Willing suspension of disbelief |
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Southey's aunt and sister |
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Where Southeys uncle was stationed |
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Southey expelled from school by... |
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Oxford-swimming and Greek philospohy |
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Man inroduced Southey to Coleridge |
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Private secretary to chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland |
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Poet Laureate for England 1813 bc Walter Scott declined |
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Southey goes to Scotland with... |
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Southey poem written with Coleridge |
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Asked Southey to help write her poetry |
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Southeys first publication |
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the Flagellant- against flogging |
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Metrical Tales and Other Poems |
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Life of Nelson- biography about admiral |
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the Three Bears and Goldylocks |
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Tour of Scotland and History of Portugal |
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Southey also wrote Life in Correspondence to Robert Southey |
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Godwins extreme Calvinist view |
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Sandemaniumism- Robert Sandeman |
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Godwin- teacher at Hoxton |
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Godwin wrote for a newspaper |
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Caleb Williams-autobiography kinda |
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Godwin and his 2nd wife opened up... |
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M. J. Godwin Juvenile Library |
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St. Pancras but moved to Bournemouth |
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Edward John and Elizabeth Dixon |
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Wollstonecrafts first FORM of education |
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Wollstonecrafts first female love |
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Wollstonecrafts best friend |
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Introduced Wollstonecraft to Fanny Blood |
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Older lady who Wollstonecraft assisted |
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School that Wollstonecraft took part in founding |
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Newington Green Girls School |
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Wollstonecrafts sister, Eliza, marries |
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Wollstonecrafts friend, Fanny, marries |
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Wollstonecraft First Work |
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Thoughts on the Education of Daughters |
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Lord and Lady Kingsborough |
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Wollstonecrafts childrens book |
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Original Stories From Real Life |
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Wollstonecrafts publisher |
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Man who rejects Wollstonecraft for wife |
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Wollstonecrafts most important |
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Vindications for Rights of Women |
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Man who gets Wollstonecraft prego with Fanny |
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Wollstonecraft two methods of attempted suicide |
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Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark |
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Wollstonecraft marries Godwin and moves into |
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St. Pancras but moved to Bournemouth |
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Wollstonecraft is considered the first |
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Memoirs of the Author of Vindications for the Rights of Women |
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Mary Wollstencraft and William Godwin |
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Mary Shelleys half sister |
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Mary Shelleys first school |
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Mary Shelley met future husband ______ in graveyard |
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Thomas Jefferson Hogg and Thomas Love Peacock |
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Mary Shelley: Claire/Jane gives birth to ____/_____ |
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Percy's wife, _______, drowns herself |
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Mary Shelleys writer friends |
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Marianne Kent and Leigh Hunt |
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Mary Shelleys most famous work |
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Mary Shelley gives birth to last living child |
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Mary Shelleys kid William aka _____ buried in _______ |
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"Love Will" Protestant Cemetery |
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Mary Shelleys book published by dad |
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Mary Shelleys historic novel |
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Child registered as Mary Shelleys |
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Mary Shelley after husband dies goes to live with |
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John Howard Payne and Washinton Irving |
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Mary Shelleys father-in-law |
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Mary Shelleys book about Percy |
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Asked to be in St. Pancras but put in St. Peters in Bournemouth |
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Timothy and Elizabeth Pilford |
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Percy Shelleys fathers occupation |
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Percy Shelleys first school |
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Professor who showed Percy Shelley gothic novels |
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Percy Shelleys first poem |
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Percy Shelleys first Major Work |
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Church where Percy Shelley marries wife |
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Paper Percy Shelley does with Percy, Hunt, Byron |
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the boat Percy Shelley died on |
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John and Catherine Gordon |
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Lord Byron's father's nickname |
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Lord Byron's birth defect |
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Lord Byron's first school |
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Lord Byron's nurse/ religion teacher |
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Lord Byron's cousins who he liked |
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Mary Duff and Margaret Parker |
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Lord Byron inherited his title from |
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Wick Lord Byron- great uncle |
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Newstead Abbey from Henry VIII |
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Lawyer who took Lord Byron away to London |
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Lord Byron's second school |
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Lord Byron's gay choir friend |
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Lord Byron escaped to Newstead to live with |
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Another cousin Lord Byron liked |
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Fugitive Pieces- printed privately |
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Lord Byron's reprint of previous book |
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Lord Byron's friend at college |
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Lord Byron's anonymous work |
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English Bards and Scotch Reviewers |
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Lord Byron's autobio. that talks about emotional changes |
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Childe Harolds Pilgrimage |
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Lord Byron's autobio. that talks about actual events |
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Lord Byron- Maid of Athens |
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Lord Byron's first publisher |
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"Byron is mad, bad, and dangerous to know" |
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Lord Byron's affair women |
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Lady Caroline Lamb, Lady Oxford, and Augusta Leigh (half sister) |
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Lord Byron proposes to... |
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Lord Byron's daughter with Anna Milbanke |
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Lady who helps change Byron's life |
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Famous paper Lord Byron helps write |
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lawyer/minister/ kicked out of America |
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Father was tutor for Ambassador's son- James Henry Leigh |
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Hunts first and most famous book |
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Hunts job as a critic for ______ |
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The News- owned by brother John |
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The Examiner- started by him and John |
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Hunt depended on ______ for financial help |
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"Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries" |
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School started by Hunt, Byron, Keats, and Percy |
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Head master at Hawkeshead |
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Thomas (Swan and Hoop Livery Stable) and Frances (Fanny) Jennings |
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William Rawlings- bank teller |
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John and Alice Jennings- Grandparents |
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John Keats takes care of sick ____ |
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New guardians for Keat kids |
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Robert Sandell and Richard Abbey |
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Keats apprenticed to ______ |
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Thomas Hammond- surgeon at Guy's Hospital |
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On Looking Into Chapman's Homer |
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Solitude- one of his first in Examiner |
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Wentworth Place/ Charles Dike and Brawne Family |
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place where Keats is buried |
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"Here lies one whose name was writ in water" |
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relief etching taught by brother |
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unmarked grave in Bunhill Fields |
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soldier fight, arrested for treason, Blake |
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Carried "Poems" in his pocket |
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Wollstonecraft, Thomas Paine, Richard Price, William Godwin |
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