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Henry Austin Dobson was an English poet and essayist His official career was uneventful but as a poet and biographer he was distinguished Those who study his work are usually struck by its maturity

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List of poems by Henry Austin Dobson 13 total

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Fame Is A Food That Dead Men Eat
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Urceus Exit
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The Ballad[e] Of Imitation
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A Broken Sword.
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A Madrigal.
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A Dialogue To The Memory Of Mr. Alexander Pope.
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A Chapter Of Froissart.
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A Legacy.
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A New Song Of The Spring Gardens.
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A Song Of The Greenaway Child
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A Love-Song.
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A Miltonic Exercise
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A Pleasant Invective Against Printing
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