John Langhorne
Poet and translator; generally known for his poems about nature, especially “The Fables of Flora” (1771) and The Country Justice (1774–1777); his lyric and occasional poems were popular with miscellany compilers.
| Full Name | John Langhorne |
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| Gender | Male |
| Birth Date | 1735 |
| Death Date | 1779 |
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Beinecke Osborn c139–142
| Title | I, II: "A Collection of Poems. Thomas Binns [...] |
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| Period | 1761-1790 , 1791-1820 |
| Archive | Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Role: Major author
Beinecke Osborn d233
| Title | Untitled |
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| Period | 1791-1820 |
| Archive | Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Role: Major author
Bodleian MS Mont. e. 14
| Title | Poetry Selected and Orginal, 1788 & 1789 |
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| Period | 1761-1790 , 1791-1820 |
| Archive | Bodleian Library |
Role: Major author