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  1. The Complete Poems of Thomas Gray: English, Latin and Greek, edited by H. W. Starr and J. R. Hendrickson (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966). The Poems of Thomas Gray, William Collins, Oliver Goldsmith, edited by Roger Lonsdale (London & Harlow: Longmans, Green, 1969).

  2. The Thomas Gray Archive is a collaborative digital archive and research project devoted to the life and work of eighteenth-century poet, letter-writer, and scholar Thomas Gray (1716-1771), author of the acclaimed 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' (1751).

  3. Gray is best known for his elegiac poem, "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard," a meditation on mortality, remembrance, and the lives of ordinary people. The poem's somber tone, melancholic reflections, and evocative imagery resonated deeply with readers, establishing it as one of the most famous and enduring poems in the English language.

  4. Thomas Gray (26 December 1716– 30 July 1771) was an English poet, letter-writer, classical scholar and professor at Pembroke College, Cambridge. He is widely known for his Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, published in 1751. #EnglishWriters.

  5. Thomas Gray was an English poet whose “An Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard” is one of the best known of English lyric poems. Although his literary output was slight, he was the dominant poetic figure in the mid-18th century and a precursor of the Romantic movement.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. The Complete Poems of Thomas Gray: English, Latin and Greek. Edited by Herbert W. Starr and J. R. Hendrickson. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1966, 37.

  7. The Texts section holds primary sources relevant to the study of the life and works of Thomas Gray. It provides electronic editions of Gray's complete poetry, including extensive collaborative commentary. It also contains selected prose works as well as a browsable calendar to the known correspondence of Gray.