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Frank Sayers

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319: 23: 272:, writing on 20 June 1807 to acknowledge a copy of his collected poems, said he had long been an admirer of his ‘runic rhymes.’ In July 1801 Southey expressed to Taylor his indebtedness to Sayers for the metre of 329: 47:. His father died within a year, and he went with his mother to her father's house in Friar's Lane, Yarmouth. At the age of ten he was sent to a boarding-school at 101:
In 1792, on his mother's death, Sayers moved to the Close at Norwich, and joined Norwich literary society. Among his friends and guests at various times were
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by his heir, James Sayers. Sayers left benefactions to local institutions, and bequeathed his library to the dean and chapter. His portrait, by
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dialect. Other papers dealt with English architecture, English poetry, Saxon literature, and early English history. In 1808 appeared
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as frontispiece, and an engraving of Sayers's house in the Close. Southey favourably reviewed the work in the
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on 3 April, he was son of Francis Sayers, an insurance broker, by his wife Anne, daughter of John Morris of
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In October 1778 his mother's father died, leaving him a small estate, and he went to learn farming at
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Sayers then devoted himself to archæology, philology, and history. In 1805 he published
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He died at Norwich on 16 August 1817. A mural monument was erected to his memory in
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in June 1788, and later in the year he went abroad. After graduating M.D. from the
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was his schoolfellow. A year later he was transferred to a school at
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at the end of 1789, giving up medicine and starting to write.
19:(1763–1817) was an English poet and metaphysical writer. 251:, another collection of his prose works, dedicated to 117:. The death of an aunt in 1799 increased his fortune. 39:Born in London on 3 March 1763, being baptised at 212:in his metaphysical essays. In 1803 he published 176:. In 1792 a reissue of the volume included an 8: 255:. He was also a frequent contributor to the 338:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 307:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 229:Miscellanies, Antiquarian and Historical 202:Disquisitions, Metaphysical and Literary 231:. In a dissertation he maintained that 150:Dramatic Sketches of Northern Mythology 196:, with notes, and another in rhyme by 7: 140:'s versions of the Runic poems and 14: 335:Dictionary of National Biography 317: 304:Dictionary of National Biography 63:kept by Rochemont Barbauld and 1: 200:(1793). In 1793 he published 216:, mainly versifications of 78:. Subsequently he attended 378: 26:Frank Sayers, portrait by 111:Thomas Fanshawe Middleton 253:Thomas Fanshaw Middleton 198:Valerius Wilhelm Neubeck 92:University of Harderwyk 280:William Camden Edwards 194:Friedrich David Gräter 31: 298:"Sayers, Frank"  218:Jack the Giant-Killer 148:, Sayers derived his 25: 146:Northern Antiquities 107:Sir James Mackintosh 235:was originally the 170:The Death of Balder 162:The Descent of Frea 41:St Margaret Pattens 362:English male poets 286:for January 1827. 168:'s Danish tragedy 61:dissenting academy 32: 122:Norwich Cathedral 94:, he returned to 57:Palgrave, Suffolk 369: 339: 321: 320: 308: 300: 284:Quarterly Review 258:Quarterly Review 210:Joseph Priestley 377: 376: 372: 371: 370: 368: 367: 366: 342: 341: 327: 318: 295: 292: 267: 134: 37: 12: 11: 5: 375: 373: 365: 364: 359: 354: 344: 343: 315: 314: 310: 309: 291: 288: 266: 263: 239:, and not the 222:Guy of Warwick 204:. He followed 133: 130: 103:Robert Southey 69:William Taylor 53:Horatio Nelson 45:Great Yarmouth 36: 33: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 374: 363: 360: 358: 355: 353: 350: 349: 347: 340: 337: 336: 331: 330:Sayers, Frank 325: 324:public domain 312: 311: 306: 305: 299: 294: 293: 289: 287: 285: 281: 277: 276: 271: 264: 262: 260: 259: 254: 250: 249:Disquisitions 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 225: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 206:David Hartley 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 178:Ode to Aurora 175: 174:George Borrow 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 131: 129: 127: 123: 118: 116: 112: 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 89: 88:Lake District 85: 81: 77: 72: 70: 66: 65:Anna Barbauld 62: 58: 54: 50: 49:North Walsham 46: 42: 34: 29: 24: 20: 18: 333: 316: 302: 283: 273: 270:Walter Scott 268: 256: 248: 228: 226: 214:Nugæ Poeticæ 213: 201: 185: 177: 169: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 142:Thomas Percy 135: 119: 115:Thomas Amyot 100: 84:James Sayers 73: 38: 17:Frank Sayers 16: 15: 357:1817 deaths 352:1763 births 313:Attribution 190:blank verse 138:Thomas Gray 80:John Hunter 346:Categories 290:References 265:Reputation 166:Jann Ewald 182:monodrama 126:John Opie 28:John Opie 180:, and a 51:, where 326::  245:Aramaic 186:Pandora 96:Norwich 233:Hebrew 160:, and 158:Starno 113:, and 76:Oulton 275:Madoc 154:Moina 136:From 241:west 237:east 220:and 208:and 132:Work 59:, a 35:Life 332:". 192:by 144:'s 348:: 301:. 261:. 243:, 224:. 184:, 164:; 156:, 109:, 105:, 71:. 328:" 30:.

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John Opie
St Margaret Pattens
Great Yarmouth
North Walsham
Horatio Nelson
Palgrave, Suffolk
dissenting academy
Anna Barbauld
William Taylor
Oulton
John Hunter
James Sayers
Lake District
University of Harderwyk
Norwich
Robert Southey
Sir James Mackintosh
Thomas Fanshawe Middleton
Thomas Amyot
Norwich Cathedral
John Opie
Thomas Gray
Thomas Percy
Jann Ewald
George Borrow
monodrama
blank verse
Friedrich David Gräter
Valerius Wilhelm Neubeck

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