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Eight great Kyoka poets 2 Eight great Ky?ka poets 2Eight great Kyoka poets 2. Print shows four men (poets) sitting around a table with an open book. Date between 1818 and 1824
An updated version of the six poets. Print shows five men and one woman, variously dressed and some holding an item associated with them. Date 1794 or 1795
Parodies of poems by the 36 master poets. Japanese prints shows eight scenes and text with various people and activities including Americans; ship; Japanese men tying a bundle, reading, fishing
Portrait of Chaucer
Silhouette portrait of ShelleySilhouette portrait of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 - 1822), English romantic poet. Date: c.1815
Parnassos OrosMount Parnassus, near Delphi, is where Apollo and the Muses hang out : the other peak is sacred to Bacchus, hence the association of poets with wine and ale. Date: 1850
Charles Hamilton Sorely (1895-1915) - A Scottish poet who was sent to the Western Front in 1915 after several months of training with the Suffolk Regiment
Caedmon leaving a feastCaedmon is the first named English poet. This illutration depicts how he started writing poetry. He worked as a herdsman at Whitby Abbey
Ben Jonson and William DrummondBen and his host had many a long talk together, discussing men and books. Poet and dramatist Ben Jonson (1572 - 1637) smoking a pipe and talking with Scottish poet William Drummond (1585 - 1649)
Westminster Abbey - Poets CornerPoets Corner at Westminster Abbey, London Date: circa 1910s
Poets Corner - Westminster Abbey, London
Poets Corner, Westminster Abbey, 1860Engraving showing the Poets Corner of Westminster Abbey, where many of the greatest poets of England are buried or commemorated, 1860
View of Shiraz, IranGeneral view of Shiraz in southwest central Iran, birthplace of poets Sadi and Hafez, today a busy industrial and commercial city
Masons SongSong On Masons and Masonry with amazing words : Their godlike Actions reach ye Skies, Heroes & Kings revere their Name and Poets sing their deathless Fame
Pembroke / Mary HerbertMARY HERBERT nee SIDNEY COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE Patron of poets, and founder of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Samuel MarshakSAMUEL MARSHAK Russian writer and satirist, later a prolific writer for children : he also made many translations of English poets, including Shakespeare
Stained Glass West AbbeyWindows in Westminster Abbey representing the poets George Herbert and William Cowper, donated by the American benefactor George William Childs
Divine Comedy: InfernoHomer, the Classic Poets. The Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto four
House of Lords, ExteriorHOUSE OF LORDS, EXTERIOR the Kings entrance to the House of Lords from Poets Corner