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  1. By Robert Southey About this Poet Unlike most of the English Romantics, who wrote predominantly either in verse or in prose, Robert Southey—like his friend and brother-in-law Samuel Taylor Coleridge and, to some extent, Sir Walter Scott—was both poet and prose writer and one as fully as the other.

  2. Robert Southey est un écrivain romantique anglais, auteur d'une œuvre abondante et variée. Poète lauréat, il est avant tout célèbre pour sa poésie, mais il a également écrit de nombreuses biographies, dont celle de William Cowper, une histoire du Brésil et divers récits tels que Boucle d'Or.

  3. Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Robert Southey, Dik Browne, William A. Walsh. Classic Comic Store, Limited, 2015 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 32 pages. The classic fairy tale of Goldilocks. Classics Illustrated tells this wonderful fairy tale in colorful comic strip form, providing an excellent introduction for younger readers.

  4. Appears in 9 books from 1808-2006. Page 192 - When we look at gold, we do not think of the poor slaves who dug it from the caverns of the earth; but I shall never think of the wealth of England, without remembering that I have been in the mines. Not that the labourers repine at their lot; it is not the least evil of the system, that they are ...

  5. 79 [Southey, Robert], “ The Life of Cromwell,” Quarterly Review 25 (1821): 345 Google Scholar. Southey's article was nominally a review of four recent books on Cromwell but was in fact heavily reliant on Clarendon. It was reprinted by Murray in 1844 as “Cromwell and Bunyan” by Robert Southey.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2015 · Robert Southey (1774-1843), Romantic poet and friend of Coleridge, was Poet Laureate from 1813 to 1843. He also wrote historical works and was a noted scholar of Portuguese.

  7. Robert Southey. Robert Southey, the son of a linen draper, was born in Bristol on 12th August 1774. After his father's death an uncle sent him to Westminster School but he was expelled in 1792 after denouncing flogging in the school magazine. In 1794 Southey met Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Bristol and the two men became close friends.

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