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Viditur qui surdus et mutus ne poet faire alienation
Viditur qui surdus et mutus ne poet faire alienation, it seems that a deaf and dumb man
Poet-laureate
Poet-laureate. See Laureate.
Poets Corner
Spenser Dryden Ben Jonson Gray Tennyson Browning and other English poets and memorials to many buried elsewhere
Circler
A mean or inferior poet perhaps from his habit of wandering around as a stroller
Ovidian
Of or pertaining to the Latin poet Ovid resembling the style of Ovid
Judge
escapes punish-ment.) This is taken from Publish Syrus, a Roman poet of the first century, and is the motto of the
Shook
imp amp obs or poet p p of Shake
Scalder
A Scandinavian poet a scald
Rhymer
who makes rhymes a versifier generally in contempt a poor poet a poetaster
Poetship
The state or personality of a poet
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