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The Poets' Corner was created in 1904.

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Lord Byron is the only poet buried standing up in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey.

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Matthew Prior died on September 18, 1721 at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, a seat of the earl of Oxford, and is buried in Poets' Corner, ... Matthew Prior

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B. Ireson has written:

'Poets' corner'

'Verse that is fun'

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He died of a perforated duodenal ulcer on 18 January 1936 at the age of 70 in London. His body was cremated in the Golders Green crematorium and his ashes were later buried in Poets' Corner, part of the South Transept of Westminster Abbey.

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Poet's Corner is in Westminster Abbey and is so named because many famous poets and writers are buried in that part of the Abbey.

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The Poets was created in 1963.

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We Are Poets was created in 2011.

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A school of poets refers to a group of poets who share a common style, ideology, or approach to writing poetry. These poets often influence and inspire each other, creating a collective body of work that reflects their shared values and beliefs. Examples include the Romantic poets, the Beat Generation poets, and the Harlem Renaissance poets.

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deepen a poets meaning

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String Poets Ensemble

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Julian Cruz Balmaceda classified Tagalog poets into three categories: "makata" or traditional poets who focused on form and structure; "manunulat" or literary poets who focused on content and themes; and "magbabalagtas" or versifiers who excelled in the art of composing verses.

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'Abd al-Badi' Saqr has written:

'Sha'irat al-'Arab' -- subject(s): Arab Poets, Poets, Arab, Poets, Women, Women as poets, Women poets

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Geoffrey Chaucer was buried at Westminster Abbey in London. His burial section is called the http://www.answers.com/topic/poets-corner. Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy and Rudyard Kipling are among the other writers who were also buried in the Poet's Corner.

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Poets' Graves was created in 2003.

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As the Poets Affirm was created in 2001.

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As the Poets Affirm ended in 2007.

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Poisonous Poets was created in 2002.

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The Feast of the Poets was created in 1814.

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Poets Union was created in 1977.

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Poets of the Fall was created in 2003.

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Poets - song - was created in 1998.

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United World Poets Is A Website Were Poets Can Post Their Poems For Other Poets To Read And Give Their Opinion About Them. This Website Is For People Who Like To Read And Write Poems.

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LaVerne Harrell Clark has written:

'Focus 101' -- subject(s): American Poets, American poetry, Bibliography, Bio-bibliography, Biography, Poetry, Poets, Poets, American

'The face of poetry' -- subject(s): American Poets, American poetry, English Poets, English poetry, Poets, American, Poets, English, Portraits

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TuFu was one of the great poets!

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Cannon poets. has written:

'Broadside X'

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Friendly Street Poets was created in 1975.

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Academy of American Poets was created in 1934.

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The Last Poets - album - was created in 1970.

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Belizean Poets Society was created in 2005.

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How Poets Are Losing Their Illusions was created in 1985.

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The Lake Poets were a group of poets who lived in the Lake District, England in the nineteenth century.

The three main poets associated as a Lake Poet are William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey.

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The chronological order of pastoral poets includes classical poets such as Theocritus, Virgil, and Horace, followed by Renaissance poets like Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, and Christopher Marlowe, and then 18th-century poets like John Gay and Alexander Pope.

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Thomas Hardy's funeral was on 16 January at Westminster Abbey in London.

Hardy had wished for his body to be interred at Stinsford in the same grave as his first wife, Emma.

However, his executor, Sir Sydney Carlyle Cockerell, insisted that he be placed in the abbey's Poets' Corner.

A compromise was reached whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford with Emma, and his ashes in Poets' Corner.

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TuFu was one of the great poets!

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How the World Is Losing Poets was created in 1982-11.

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The duration of How the World Is Losing Poets is 1.5 hours.

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The duration of How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives is 1.7 hours.

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How Poets Are Enjoying Their Lives was created in 1988-06.

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The duration of Dead Poets Society is 2.13 hours.

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Dead Poets' Society was released on 06/02/1989.

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"The Lives of the Poets" was written by Samuel Johnson, a renowned English writer and critic. It is a collection of biographies of various poets, providing insightful commentary on their works and lives.

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