inferior+poet

  • 1Poet Laureate — A Poet Laureate is a poet officially appointed by a government and is often expected to compose poems for State occasions and other government events. The plural form is poets laureate.In England, the term has for centuries been the title of the… …

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  • 2Foot poet — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …

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  • 3Les Murray (poet) — Infobox Person name = Les Murray image size = 75px caption = Les Murray, cropped from a group photo, 2004 birth name = birth date = 17 October 1938 (aged 69) birth place = Nabiac, New South Wales death date = death place = death cause = residence …

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  • 4Arthur Brooke (poet) — Arthur Brooke (or Arthur Broke) (d. circa 1563) was an English poet whose only known work was The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet (1562), considered to be William Shakespeare s chief source for his famous play Romeo and Juliet . Though… …

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  • 5Diego Hurtado de Mendoza (poet and diplomat) — Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, frontispiece to his Works, Madrid 1770 …

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  • 6balladmonger — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a seller or composer of ballads 2. : a poor or inferior poet * * * balladmongering, n. /bal euhd mung geuhr, mong /, n. 1. a seller of ballads. 2. an inferior poet. [1590 1600; BALLAD …

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  • 7Quintus Smyrnaeus — (or Quintus of Smyrna, also known as Kointos of Smyrna) ( el. Κόιντος Σμυρναίος) was a Greek epic poet whose Posthomerica , following after Homer continues the narration of the Trojan War.The dates of Smyrnaeus s life are controversial, but they… …

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  • 8Mirror for Magistrates — is a collection of English poems from the Tudor period by various authors which retell the lives and the tragic ends of various historical figures. Contents 1 Background 2 Contributors 3 Editions …

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  • 9By foot — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), n.; pl. {Feet} (f[=e]t). [OE. fot, foot, pl. fet, feet. AS. f[=o]t, pl. f[=e]t; akin to D. voet, OHG. fuoz, G. fuss, Icel. f[=o]tr, Sw. fot, Dan. fod, Goth. f[=o]tus, L. pes, Gr. poy s, Skr. p[=a]d, Icel. fet step, pace… …

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  • 10Circler — Cir cler, n. A mean or inferior poet, perhaps from his habit of wandering around as a stroller; an itinerant poet. Also, a name given to the cyclic poets. See under {Cyclic}, a. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …

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