Poems
- After A Tour At The Close Of Autumn
- Freedom And Peace
- Greatest Of Beings! Source Of Life!
- Ode Addressed To Dr. Robert Anderson, Of Heriot's Green, Edinburgh.
- Ode I. Visions
- Ode Iv: On The Morning
- Ode On The Spring
- Ode Vii: On Liberty
- On Revisiting The Scenes Of Earlier Life
- On The Return Of A Festival
Analysis of poems
- After A Tour At The Close Of Autumn
- Freedom And Peace
- Greatest Of Beings! Source Of Life!
- Ode Addressed To Dr. Robert Anderson, Of Heriot's Green, Edinburgh.
- Ode I. Visions
- Ode Iv: On The Morning
- Ode On The Spring
- Ode Vii: On Liberty
- On Revisiting The Scenes Of Earlier Life
- On The Return Of A Festival
The themes George Dyer wrote about
Biography
George Dyer was an English classicist and a prolific writer.
Life
He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and attended Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He edited the Delphin Classics, a 143-volume set of Greek and Latin works published by Abraham John Valpy at which task his editorial labors were so excessive as to induce near total blindness. He also wrote poetry, and authored a number of tracts on the plight of England's poor and on reform of the political system.
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