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Poem by James McIntyre Shelley England had triplets at a birth, Coleridge, Southy and Wordsworth, And these three were widely famed, And the 'Lake Poets' they were named. With joy they did pursue their themes, 'Mong England's lakes, and hills and streams; From there with gladness they could view The distant Scottish mountains blue. James McIntyre James McIntyre's other poems: Poems of the other poets with the same name: 1292 Views |
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