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==References == | <p> English minor poet of the [[Queen]] Anne period, born in Dublin, of a [[Cheshire]] family; studied at [[Trinity]] College, took orders, and became archdeacon of Clogher; is best known as the author of "The Hermit," though his odes "The Night-Piece on Death" and the "Hymn to Contentment" are of more poetic worth; he was the friend of [[Swift]] and Pope, and a member of the Scriblerus [[Club]] (1679-1718). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:49, 15 October 2021
Thomas Parnell [1]
English minor poet of the Queen Anne period, born in Dublin, of a Cheshire family; studied at Trinity College, took orders, and became archdeacon of Clogher; is best known as the author of "The Hermit," though his odes "The Night-Piece on Death" and the "Hymn to Contentment" are of more poetic worth; he was the friend of Swift and Pope, and a member of the Scriblerus Club (1679-1718).