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1740 in poetry

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When Britain first, at Heaven's command
Arose from out the azure main;
This was the charter of the land,
And guardian angels sang this strain:
"Rule, Britannia! rule the waves:
"Britons never will be slaves."

—first stanza of James Thomson's "Rule, Britannia", written for the masque Alfred

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

Works published

Great Britain

  • Sarah Dixon, Poems on Several Occasions, Canterbury: J. Abree[1]
  • John Dyer, The Ruins of Rome[2]
  • Richard Glover, An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber[2]
  • Christopher Pitt, The Aeneid of Virgil (Books 1-4 first published 1736; see also An Essay on Vergil's Aeneid 1728, Works of Virgil 1753)[2]
  • Aquila Rose, Poems on Several Occasions, English Colonial America (posthumous)[3]
  • James Thomson, Alfred, including "Ode in Honour of Great Britain," that is, "Rule Britannia"
  • Francis Tolson, Hermathenæ, Or Moral Emblems, and Ethnick Tales, with Explanatory Notes

Other

  • Johann Jakob Bodmer, Von dem Wunderbaren in der Poesie a German-language critical treatise published in Switzerland

Births

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

Deaths

Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

  • April 23 – Thomas Tickell (born 1685), English poet and man of letters
  • December 11 – Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann (born 1711), German
  • date not known – John Adams (born 1704), English Colonial American clergyman and poet[3]
  • date not known – Jane Brereton (born 1685), English poet notable as a correspondent to The Gentleman's Magazine
  • date not known – Upendra Bhanja (born either 1670 or 1688), poet of Oriya Literature and awarded the title "Kavi-Samrata" - "The Emperor of the Poets"
  • date not known – Amalia Wilhelmina Königsmarck (born 1663), Swedish poet

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Web page titled "The William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections/Dixon, Sarah", McMaster University Library website, retrieved February 4, 2010
  2. ^ a b c Cox, Michael, editor, The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-860634-6
  3. ^ a b Burt, Daniel S., The Chronology of American Literature: America's literary achievements from the colonial era to modern times, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2004, ISBN 978-0-618-16821-7, retrieved via Google Books
  4. ^ Grun, Bernard, The Timetables of History, third edition, 1991 (original book, 1946), page 340
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