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PARNELL, THOMAS (1679-1718) , English poet, was born in Dublin in 1679. His father, Thomas
Cambridge , and in 1700 took hisM.A. degree, being ordained deacon in the same year in spite of his youth. In 1704 he became minor canon of St Patrick's Cathedral and in 1706 archdeacon of Clogher. Shortly after receiving this preferment he married Anne Minchin, to whom he was sincerely attached. Swift says that nearly a year after her death (1711) he was still ill with grief. His visits to London are said to have begun as early as t 7o6. He was intimate with Richard Steele and Joseph Addison
change in the friend-ship. Parnell was introduced to Lord Bolingbroke in 1712 by Swift, and subsequently to the earl
Parnell's best known poem is " The Hermit," an admirably executed moral conte written in the heroic couplet. It is based on an old story to be found in the Gesta Romanorum and other sources. He cannot in any sense be said to have been a disciple of Pope, though his verse may owe something to his friend's revision. But this and other of his pieces, " The Hymn to Contentment," " The Night Piece on Death," " The Fairy Tale," were original
work
Thomas
In 1770 Poems on Several Occasions was printed with a life of the author by Oliver Goldsmith. His Poetical Works were printed in Anderson's and other collections of the British Poets. See The Poetical Works (1894) edited by George A. Aitken for the Aldine Edition of the British Poets. An edition by the Rev. John Mitford for the same series (1833) was reprinted in 1866. His correspondence with Pope is published in Pope's Works (ed. Elwin and Courthorpe, vii. 451-467).End of Article: PARNELL, THOMAS (1679-1718) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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