Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907

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Morris, Lewis (poet)

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Morris, Lewis

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Epic of Hades, Author of 1833-1907

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Songs of two worlds, Author of 1833-1907

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New writer, 1833-1907

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author of 'Songs of two worlds', the 1833-1907

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Author of The epic of Hades, 1833-1907

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Morys, Lewys 1833-1907

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Author of Songs of two worlds 1833-1907

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1833-01-23

1833-01-23

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Poet Lewis Morris was born in Wales and educated at Oxford. He practiced law, and became active in politics, serving on several government committees, although he was never elected to Parliament despite several attempts. A great admirer of Tennyson, he wrote a substantial amount of poetry, which is generally considered sentimental and rather facile. Although his verse was technically proficient and exceptionally popular in his day, it was uninspired, and has not lasted.

From the description of Lewis Morris letter to My dear Judge, 1895 Jan. 10. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 68815638

English poet and educationalist in Wales.

From the description of Autograph letter signed : the Athenaeum, [London], to Frederick Bridge, [n.y.] July 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270126226

Welsh lawyer and poet.

From the description of Lewis Morris poetry quotation [manuscript], [1907?] (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 460651873

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