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<p> The poet of pessimism, born, a sailor's son, at Port-Glasgow, and brought up in an orphanage; was introduced to literature by Mr. Bradlaugh ( <i> q. v </i> .), to whose <i> National Reformer </i> he contributed much of his best poetry, including his gloomy yet sonorous and impressive "The City of [[Dreadful]] Night," besides essays (1834-1882). </p> | <p> The poet of pessimism, born, a sailor's son, at Port-Glasgow, and brought up in an orphanage; was introduced to literature by Mr. Bradlaugh ( <i> q. v </i> .), to whose <i> National Reformer </i> he contributed much of his best poetry, including his gloomy yet sonorous and impressive "The City of [[Dreadful]] Night," besides essays (1834-1882). </p> | ||
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James Thomson [1]
The poet of pessimism, born, a sailor's son, at Port-Glasgow, and brought up in an orphanage; was introduced to literature by Mr. Bradlaugh ( q. v .), to whose National Reformer he contributed much of his best poetry, including his gloomy yet sonorous and impressive "The City of Dreadful Night," besides essays (1834-1882).