Lake Poets
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of Lake Poets
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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And a bonus track on “Folklore,” titled “The Lakes,” mentions the Lake Poets of 19th-century England.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 11, 2020
It's about being tolerant of sweet-souled men--guys who love the Lake Poets, show tunes and all things Barbra.
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In the summer, the Potters went to Scotland or the Lake District, where Mr. Potter hunted and indulged his hobby�collecting autographed letters of the Lake Poets.
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And so these three poets, having thus drifted together, came to be called the Lake Poets, although Southey's poetry had little in common with that of either Wordsworth or Coleridge.
From English Literature for Boys and Girls by Marshall, H. E. (Henrietta Elizabeth)
Few Englishmen would listen with patience to an argument that the contribution to literature of the Concord school was of greater or more permanent value than, let us say, the work of the Lake Poets.
From The Twentieth Century American Being a Comparative Study of the Peoples of the Two Great Anglo-Saxon Nations by Robinson, Harry Perry
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