"The gaudy minstrel of the morn."
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Sonnets and Odes (1788), sonnet 1
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Henry Francis Cary
Henry Francis Cary (6 December 1772 – 14 August 1844) was a British cleric and author-translator, best known for his blank verse translation of The Divine Comedy of Dante.
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