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poet laureate |
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poet laureatePoet of the British royal household or of the USA, so called because of the laurel wreath awarded to eminent poets in the Greco-Roman world. Early UK poets with unofficial status were John Skelton, Samuel Daniel, Ben Jonson, and William Davenant. John Dryden was the first to receive the title by letters-patent in 1668 and from then on the post became a regular institution. Andrew Motion was appointed UK poet laureate in 1999. His was the first appointment to the post to be made for ten years, rather than for life.
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Among them towers the Poet Laureate, to whom perhaps Higgins may owe his Miltonic sympathies, though here again I must disclaim all portraiture. Poet Laureate is an officer of the sovereign's court, acting as She looked at the two rows of English people who were sitting at the table; at the row of white bottles of water and red bottles of wine that ran between the English people; at the portraits of the late Queen and the late Poet Laureate that hung behind the English people, heavily framed; at the notice of the English church (Rev. |
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