William Barnes was born at Blackmoor Vale in Dorset, the son of a farmer. He took a Bachelor of Divinity degree on a part-time basis at St. John's College, Cambridge, and became a clergyman in 1848. The poems he wrote about his birthplace on themes such as love, natural landscape and regional life brought him a lot of public acclaim. But he also had many other interests, especially languages. Apart from the classical languages, he also learned Welsh, Hindustani, Persian, Hebrew and a handful of European languages. His great interest in different kinds of knowledge made him write on different subjects such as mathematics, astronomy and geography. His real talent, however, lay in exploiting his poetic gift in the writing of folklore, thus setting the stage for people like Thomas Hardy.
Poems by this Poet
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Older | 5 September 2014 |
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On Miss May Tudor | 19 May 2014 |
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On Seeing Some Very Old Family Portraits in an Ancient Mansion | 5 September 2014 |
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On the Hill | 5 September 2014 |
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On the Road | 5 September 2014 |
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On the Two Young Ladies, Miss Snow and Miss Prichard, Lately Drowned While Skating on the Stour, Near Blandford | 29 November 2013 |
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On Woman's Love | 19 May 2014 |
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Our Abode in Arby Wood | 29 November 2013 |
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Our Be'thplace | 19 May 2014 |
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Our Church | 5 September 2014 |
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