- en.wikipedia.org Thomas Campbell (poet)Bust of Thomas Campbell by Edward Hodges Baily, Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow. Thomas Campbell (27 July 1777 – 15 June 1844) was a Scottish poet.
- youtube.com channel/…Physicist, consciousness researcher, author of the My Big TOE trilogy and international lecturer, describes the nature of our larger reality, provides a comp...
- veleditore.vercel.app post/about-thomas-campbell/Thomas Campbell 1777 1844 Poet And Critic National Galleries Of Scotland - his popular books are the pleasures of hope (1799), gertrude of.
- britannica.com biography/Thomas-Campbell-British-…Thomas Campbell was a Scottish poet, remembered chiefly for his sentimental and martial lyrics.
- imdb.com name/nm0132889/Lucy Bell, Thomas Campbell, Jeanette Cronin, Alyssa McClelland, Michael Whalley, Mirko Grillini, Karina Banno, and Raechelle Banno in Second Best (2018).
- en.wikiquote.org wiki/Thomas_Campbell_(poet)Who hath not owned, with rapture-smitten frame,The power of grace, the magic of a name? Thomas Campbell (July 27, 1777 – June 15, 1844) was a Scottish poet...
- mypoeticside.com poets/thomas-campbell-poemsThomas Campbell Known for his sentimental poems and patriotic war songs, Thomas Campbell was a Scottish poet born in Glasgow in 1777.
- theuniversesolved.com bio-thomas-campbell.htmThomas Campbell (9 December 1944 –) has a Master’s degree in physics from Purdue University and began his career working in the nuclear technology industry.
- en.wikisource.org wiki/Author:Thomas_Campbell_(…35849Q1361189Thomas CampbellThomasCampbellThomas Campbell (poet)Scottish poet, belonging to the literary circle of Sir Walter Scott.
- ted.com speakers/thomas_p_campbellThomas P. Campbell became the ninth Director of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in January 2009, with an agenda that focuses on scholarship and...