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This is part of the List of years in poetry
Years in poetry: 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794
Years in literature: 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794
Decades in poetry: 1760s 1770s 1780s 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s
Centuries in poetry: 17th century 18th century 19th century
Centuries: 17th century · 18th century · 19th century
Decades: 1760s 1770s 1780s 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s
Years: 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794

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This page gives a chronological list of years in poetry (descending order Events Works published Peter Pindar, Poetical Works Hannah More, Slavery A Poem Events Works published William Blake, Songs of Innocence The Book of Thel Events Henry James Pye became Poet Laureate Works published William Blake - The Marriage of Events Works published William Blake 's Song of Liberty Samuel Rogers ' The Pleasures of Memory Events Works published William Blake, Visions of the Daughters of Albion and America A Prophecy Ann Eliza Bleecker Events Works published William Blake Songs of Experience, Europe A Prophecy, and The Book Events Ann Ward marries William Radcliffe gaining the surname under which she will become known as a writer of Gothic novels Events Friedrich Schiller is appointed professor of history and philosophy at Jena. The year 1790 in literature involved some significant events and new books Events Samuel Taylor Coleridge begins his course at Jesus College Cambridge. See also 1791 in literature, other events of 1792, 1793 in literature, List of years in literature. Events William Wordsworth tours Wales and western England writing some of his best-known poems See also 1793 in literature, other events of 1794, 1795 in literature, List of years in literature. Decades and years Decades and years Decades and years A century (from the Latin centum, meaning one hundred is One hundred consecutive Years Centuries are numbered ordinally (e As a means of recording the passage of Time, the 17th Century was that Century which lasted from 1601 - 1700 in the Gregorian calendar The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar, in accordance with the Anno Domini / Common Era numbering system The 19th century of the Common Era began on January 1, 1801 and ended on December 31, 1900, according to the Gregorian calendar See also List of centuries, History This is a list of Decades in history including links to corresponding articles with more information about them Events and Trends King George III ascends the British throne in 1760. Events and trends For more events see 18th century United States Declaration of Independence ratified by the Continental Congress Events and trends 1783 First manned Hot air balloon invented in France. Events and trends French Revolution ( 1789 - 1799) It is considered to have effectively ended on November 9, 1799 when Events and Trends End of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe (1803 - 1815 Events and trends Nationalistic independence helped reshape the world during this decade Greece gains independence from the Ottoman Empire This page indexes the individual Years pages Twenty-first century Year 1788 ( MDCCLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap Year 1789 ( MDCCLXXXIX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1790 ( MDCCXC) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year Year 1791 ( MDCCXCI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1792 ( MDCCXCII) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Year 1793 ( MDCCXCIII) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common Year 1794 ( MDCCXCIV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827 was an English poet, painter, and Printmaker. Erasmus Darwin (12 December 1731&ndash18 April 1802 was an English Physician, natural philosopher physiologist inventor and poet The Botanic Garden (1791 is a set of two poems The Economy of Vegetation and The Loves of the Plants, by the British poet and Naturalist Christopher Smart (11 April 1722 &ndash 21 May 1771 otherwise known as "Kit Smart" "Kitty Smart" and "Jack Smart" was an English poet John Howard Payne ( 9 June, 1791 - 10 April, 1852) was an American Actor, Playwright, Author and Statesman Lydia Huntley Sigourney née Lydia Howard Huntley (September 1 1791 - June 10 1865 was an extremely popular American poet during the early and mid 19th century Charles Wolfe ( December 14, 1791 – February 21, 1823) was an Irish Poet. John Wesley (ˈwɛslɪ ( – March 2, 1791) was an Anglican cleric and Christian theologian who was the founder of the (Evangelical
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