Born: October 23, 1844, Walmer, Kent, England. Died: April 21, 1930, Chilswell, Boar’s Hill, Oxford, England. |
Bridges attended Oxford University, planning to be a doctor, but eventually discovered his literary gifts—he wrote three volumes of lyrics, several plays, literary criticism, and other works. He was named British Poet Laureate in 1913. Some of his better known poems are:
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