Robert Millhouse
Robert Millhouse (1788–1839) was an English Spenserian poet, born in Nottingham, England.
Contemporaneously compared to Robert Bloomfield and John Clare, he too obtained some fame as a provincial poet, though his own life was affected by his serial marriages, ill-health and poverty. His Poetical Blossoms was somewhat notably edited by fellow Nottingham poet, clergyman and antiquary Reverend Luke Booker, in 1823.
Notable publications
- Vicissitude, a poem in four books and other pieces. 1821.
- Blossoms by Robert Millhouse. Being a selection of sonnets. 2nd edition. 1823.
- The song of the patriot, sonnets, and songs. 1826.
- Sherwood forest, and other poems. 1827.
- The destinies of man. 1832.
- The destinies of man, part second. 1834.
- The sonnets and songs of Robert Millhouse, ed. J. P. Briscoe. 1881.
References
- Lee, Sidney, ed. (1894). "Millhouse, Robert". Dictionary of National Biography 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Entry in index of Spenserian poets.
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