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De Vere, Aubrey

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De Vere, Aubrey (1788-1846)

Irish poet. Born at the family estate of Curragh Chase, County Limerick, he was educated at Harrow, England, and was later noted as a reforming landlord. The patriotic The Lamentations of Ireland (1823) and his sonnets in Songs of Faith (1842) were praised by William Wordsworth as ‘the most perfect of our age’. His son Aubrey De Vere appended a memoir to the verse drama Mary Tudor (1884).


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