Originally posted by Robert
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Yes, it is a tenuous link, but any such are welcome. I am acquainted with the Martin Farqhar Tupper mentioned. He wrote a runaway best seller "Proverbial Philosophy" that was blank verse poetry, and that was loathed by most critics. W. S. Gilbert spoofed him in one of the "Bab Ballads", and mentioned him in the song "If you want a receipt for that popular mystery, known to the world as a "Heavy Dragoon"", in "Patience". I am (of course) aware of James Craig, later Lord Craigsmeer, creator (in the 1922 partition treaty) of the Stormont government of Northern Ireland near Belfast.
If you can get a copy of that wacky poetry anthology "The Stuffed Owl", there is a selection of Martin Tupper's verses.
Jeff
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