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The verses of his own that he published had very moderate poetical merit. He became friendly with a younger poet whom Pope admired,
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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William Henry Broome
William Broome (civil servant)
Haslington
Cheshire
Bath, Somerset
English
English
poet
translator
Haslington
Crewe
Cheshire
Bath
Eton
Cambridge
Sturston
Pulham
Norfolk
Eye
Iliad
Alexander Pope
Odyssey
The Dunciad
Anacreon
Joseph Thurston




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