Robert Bloomfield

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Robert Bloomfield (December 3rd 1766 - August 9th 1823), English poet, born in the county of Suffolk in 1766, died in 1823.

It was wire of a tailor and exerted a long time itself with London the trade of Cordonnier. In the middle of work of its state, it found time to be delivered to poetry, and it composed towards 1798 a poem which had much success, the Farm hand , in which it describes work of the countryside (it was translated by Allard, 1800). There is moreover of him a collection of tales, ballades and songs pastoral, 1802.

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