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Richard Mant, bishop of Down and Connor. The Simpliciad: a Satirico-didactic Poem, containing Hints for the Scholars of the New School, suggested by Horace's Art of Poetry, and improved by a Contemplation of the Works of the First Masters.
A satire on the Lake Poets.
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Robert Southey to Neville White, 11 March 1810 in The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey. (London: 1849-1850).
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[John Mitford], “Lady Blessington's Conversations of Lord Byron” in The Gentleman’s Magazine. (London: April 1834).
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Charles Cuthbert Southey, The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey. (London: 1849-1850).
Ch. XVI. 1810-1811
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