| 18th-century English poet (9,4) |
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| English satirical poet, author of The Rape of the Lock (9,4) |
The Guardian Quick |
28 Apr 2025 |
| English poet whose works include The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad |
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| Author of The Rape of the Lock (9,4) |
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| English poet who wrote 'Hope springs eternal in the human breast' |
Eugene Sheffer |
11 Sep 2019 |
| Empire-builder and senior bishop meeting poet |
The Times Cryptic |
16 Mar 2015 |
| Poet friend of Jonathan Swift |
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| Author of the verse that starts with the beginnings of 20-, 34- and 42-Across |
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| 18th century translator of Homer |
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| Satirist of the 1700's |
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| "The Rape of the Lock" poet |
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| "An Essay on Man" author |
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| "The Dunciad" writer |
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| "Vatican Days" author? |
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| He said: "A little learning is a dangerous thing" |
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