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Allí conoció a Charles Doyne, un teniente del ejército. Se "sentía esperanza" de ser aceptado, pero su madre lo consideró inadecuado, y Jordan regresó a Dublín con la intención de triunfar en el teatro.
Poet. Born in Athlone. Briefly served as a midshipman in the navy, then moved to Edinburgh in 1828. Suffered from consumption. Contributed to the Edinburgh Literary Journal.
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Sillery, Charles Doyne. sister projects: Wikidata item. SILLERY, CHARLES DOYNE (1807–1837), poet, born at Athlone on 2 March 1807, was the son of an Irish artillery officer, Charles Doyne Sillery, a native of Drogheda, who died of wounds received at Talavera. The son entered the navy at an early age
She died in beauty, like the snow. On flowers dissolved away; She died in beauty, like a star. Lost on the brow of day. She lives in glory, like night’s gems. Set round the silver moon. She lived in Glory, like the Sun. A mid the blue of June. Charles Doyne Sillery (1807-1836), a Scottish (Irish-born) poet and writer.
Charles Doyne Sillery, 1807 - 1837. Poet. Sorry, this image is either subject to copyright restrictions or has not yet been photographed. To request photography of the artwork please contact us. About this artwork. artist: Augustin Edouart (1789 - 1861) French. title: Charles Doyne Sillery, 1807 - 1837. Poet. date created: Cut 1830. materials:
Charles Doyne Sillery (2 March 1807 - 16 May 1837) was an Irish-born Scottish poet.[1] Sillery was born at Athlone, the son of an Irish artillery officer also named Charles Doyne Sillery, a native of Drogheda, who died of wounds received at Talavera.[1] The son entered the navy at an early age...
The Royal mariner / by Charles Doyne Sillery. 22.0 x 4.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1086275.