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MORRIS, SIR LEWIS (18331907) , British poet, eldest son of Lewis Edward William Morris and Sophia
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appearance as a writer of verse with three series of miscellaneous poems, called Songs of Two Worlds, published respectively in 1872, 1874 and 1875. These little volumes proved him to have a refined taste and a gentle metrical fluidity, which soon won for his work
earnest didacticism, genial optimism and evident sincerity have' given his work a thoroughly wholesome moral influence. Among his other books were Gwen (188o), Songs Unsung (1883), Gycia (1886), A Vision of Saints (189o), Idylls and Lyrics (1896) and The New Rambler (1906). He died at Carmarthen on the 13th of November 1907. End of Article: MORRIS, SIR LEWIS (18331907) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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