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- en.wikipedia.org Robert SoutheyJack Simmons, Southey, Washington DC: Kennikat, 1945. Charles Cuthbert Southey, ed., The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey, New York, 1855.
- poetryfoundation.org poets/robert-southeyUnlike 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…
- ...Odes, Sonnets, Elegies, &c. By Robert Lovell and Robert Southey, of Balliol College, Oxford, which included 21 poems by Southey and 11 by Lovell.
- mypoeticside.com poets/robert-southey-poemsRobert Southey Romantic poet Robert Southey was born in Bristol in 1774 and went on to become one of the most prolific writers of his time.
- cunninghamjeff.medium.com what-are-little-girls-…The famous children’s rhyme, What All the World Is Made Of, is the handiwork of Robert Southey, one of the great English poets (1774–1843).
- genius.com artists/Robert-southey/songsYayın zamanı: 17 saat önceRobert Southey has 15 songs with the most popular being Poems on the Slave Trade, "Hold your mad hands..." and The Story of the Three Bears.
- britannica.com Poetry Poets L-ZRobert Southey was an English poet and writer of miscellaneous prose who is chiefly remembered for his association with Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William...
- poetrynook.com poet/robert-southeyRobert Southey was expelled from Westminster School for criticising the practice of flogging in the school magazine.
- victorian-era.org victorian-authors/robert-…Robert Southey has born in Bristol on August 12, 1774. He is the son of Margaret Hill Southey and her husband, a bankrupt tradesman.
- poeticous.com robert-southey?locale=enThe Doctor (7 vols.) (1834-1847). Includes The Story of the Three Bears (1837). The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, Collected by Himself (1837).