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William Somervile or Somerville (2 September 1675 – 17 July 1742) was an English poet who wrote in many genres and is especially remembered for The Chace.
Somervile is mainly remembered as the author of The Chace (1735), a blank verse georgic, in four volumes, about hunting, which was frequently reprinted.
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William Somerville was a British writer who, after studies directed toward a career at law, lived the life of a country gentleman, indulging in the field ...
William Somervile was an English poet. While he lived on the estate left to him by his father in 1705. He devoted himself to field sports.
Title: The Chase. Author: William Somervile (British, 1675–1742). Author: Memoir of the author written by R. Farquharson Sharp (British, 1864–1945).
Our alumnus, poet and country squire William Somervile (1675–1742), in the aftermath of the death on 5 September of his wife Mary (née Bethell), ...
William Somervile, sometimes reported as Somerville (2 September 1675 – 19 July 1742) was an English poet. My hoarse-sounding horn
2023. 7. 19. ¡¤ The chace. A poem. By William Somervile, Esq;. 1735. by: Somerville, William.
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Excerpt from The Poems of William Somervile Turn o'er each classic page, each beauty trace, The mind unwearied in the pleasing Chase.
Bibliographic information ; Author, William Somerville ; Publisher, Press of C. Whittingham, 1822 ; Original from, Princeton University ; Digitized, Feb 28, 2009.