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dyke-supreme:Renée Vivien born Pauline Mary Tarn was a british poet who wrote exclusively in french.
british-history:Today is the birthday of English poet and painter, William Blake. Blake was born on
The Youthful Poet’s Dream (illustration for John Milton’s L’Allegro and Il Penseroso), William Blake
pariswasawoman:Olive Eleanor Custance (7 February 1874 – 12 February 1944) was a British poet. She w
onthesilverhome:Dante’s inferno (1967) Ken RussellDante’s Inferno - Ken Russell
James Hogg, Poet, ‘The Ettrick Shepherd’, Sir John Watson Gordon, 1830
todayinhistory:June 16th 1816: Byron’s challengeOn this day in 1816 the famous British poet Lo
antique-royals: British poet, Renée Vivien.
A Vision of Fiammetta (1878) by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). British poet, illustrator, paint
universitybookstore:New from Canongate and British/Ethiopian poet, broadcaster, and playwright Lemn
30 Days of Pride Day 8- Radclyffe Hall and Una TroubridgeHall was a writer and poet, best known
Claude Allin Shepperson (1867-1921), “Poetical Works of Robert Burns”, 1909Source
Detail of a frontispiece after Richard Westall for Paradise Lost, from The Poetical Works of Jo
Alceste and the God of Love, from The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by Warwick Goble (
‘Thy Voice is like to Music heard ere Birth/Some Spirit-Lute touched on a Spirit Sea’ (1
Illustration for April, from The Shepheardes Calender by Walter Crane (1893)
Joseph Wright, William and Margaret from Percy’s ‘Reliques of Ancient English Poetry&rsq
greatwar-1914:April 1, 1917 - British Capture Savy Wood, Wilfred Owen Comes Down with “Shell-Shock”
“The Christian Triumph” (frontispiece to Night IV)William Blake (British; 1757–1827)ca. 1795–7Illust
Satan Approaching the Court of ChaosWilliam Blake (British; 1757–1827)1784–85Graphite with pen and g
The Vearies, from The Book of Fairy Poetry by Warwick Goble (1920)
British edition
support independent street art credit: the guys who wrote this on a british street
“X ROYAL,” from Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC.
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