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Bailey, Philip James

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Bailey, Philip James (1816–1902)

English poet. In 1839 he published his poem Festus, a version of the Faust legend. He continued to revise and enlarge it in successive editions for the next 50 years.

His later poems – The Angel World (1850), The Mystic (1855), and The Universal Hymn (1867) – were, comparatively, failures.



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