1802 in poetry

1802 in poetry

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Events

* April 15 — William Wordsworth and his sister, Dorothy came across a "long belt" of daffodils, a circumstance which inspires "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud", written in 1804, first published in 1807 and published in revised form in 1815. It is titled "The Daffodils" in some anthologies.

Poetry published

* Joseph Ritson, "Ancient English Metrical Romances"
* Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "Dejection: An Ode"
* Walter Savage Landor, "Poetry by the Author of Gebir"
* Amelia Opie, "Poems"
* Sir Walter Scott, "Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border" (1802-03), an anthology of ballads

Births

* February 26 — Victor Hugo, French
* Lydia Maria Child (US)
* Sara Coleridge (daughter of Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
* Letitia Elizabeth Landon ("L.E.L.")
* George Pope Morris (US)
* Edward Coote Pinkney (US)
* Winthrop Mackworth Praed
* Isaac Williams

Deaths

* Erasmus Darwin

ee also

*Poetry
*List of years in poetry
*List of poets


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