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"Frere, John Hookham (1769-1846)"
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Politics of Author:
"Tory"
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Religion of Author:
"Anglican"
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"Male"
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Literary Period:
"Nineteenth Century"
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"Reform and Counterrevolution"
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"Victorian"
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Date: 1842
Rash, angry words may be "spoken out of season / When passion has usurp'd the throne of reason"
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Date: 1839-1842
"My heart within / Melts as the wax."
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Date: 1842
"For a shrewd intellect, the best employ / Is to detect a soul of base alloy;"
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Date: 1842
None "can I find / No sterling unadulterated mind; / None that abides the crucible like mine"
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