Birth date: 
1716
Death date: 
1771
Birth town: 
London
Country: 
England

Gray's father was a scrivener while his mother and aunt kept a milliner's shop. He led a quiet, studious life in the main, training in law after his degree at Cambridge and then becoming a history done at Peterhouse.

Gray formed a friendship with Walpole which was broken off as a result of a disagreement during a "Grand Tour of Europe" (1734-39), though they were eventually reconciled in 1745. This friendship was important to Gray's literary career and Walpole later published The Progress of Poetry and The Bard, an impassioned summary of English history, on his Strawberry Hill Press. Gray sent his Ode on the Spring to an Etonian friend, Richard West, who died shortly afterwards, prompting the Sonnet on the Death of West. Gray was immensely popular and helped to create a new taste in poetry; fertile ground for the romantic poets to follow him. In 1757 at the death of the Poet

Laureate Cibber, the post was offered to Gray, but he refused it.

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The Fatal Sisters 5 September 2014
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The Fatal Sisters 31 July 2013
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The Fatal Sisters: An Ode 31 May 2013
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The Progress of Poesy 31 July 2013
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The Progress Of Poesy: P Pindaric Ode 31 May 2013
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The Triumphs of Owen 19 May 2014
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Triumph of Hippomedon 5 September 2014
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William Shakespeare to Mrs Anne, Regular Servant to the Rev. Mr Precentor of York 29 November 2013
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