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"A Poetic Saskatchewan Town"
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Who Was
Robert Southey? Robert Southey (1774 - 1843) was an English poet, historian, biographer, and translator who was England’s poet laureate from 1813 - 1843. He was a contemporary of and friends with Coleridge and Wordsworth. His writings were historical, satirical, and political in nature including “The Battle of Blenheim” and “The Life of Nelson” Quotations from Robert Southey: “How little do they see what is, who frame their hasty judgments upon that which seems.” “The three indispensables of genius are understanding, feeling and perseverance. The three things that enrich genius are contentment of mind, the cherishing of good thoughts and exercising memory” |