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  1. The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver Goldsmith; With Biographical Sketches and Notes by William Collins, 2009-12-26
  2. The Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray, With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by W. Mason by Thomas Gray, 2009-12-16
  3. The poetical works of Thomas Gray: English and Latin [ 1891? ] by Thomas Gray, 2009-08-10
  4. A Concordance to the English Poems of Thomas Gray by Albert Stanburrough Cook, 2010-02-23
  5. The Letters of Thomas Gray (2); Including the Correspondence of Gray and Mason by Thomas Gray, 2009-12-22
  6. Gray, Powers, and their interelated families: Descendants of Col. Thomas Holden Wade by Edwina Gray Powers Ames, 1992
  7. The Poetical Works Of Thomas Gray: With Some Account Of His Life And Writings (1800) by Thomas Gray, 2008-06-02
  8. Thomas Gray (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Morris Golden, 1988-04
  9. Letters of Thomas Gray by Thomas Gray, 2010-06-24
  10. Thomas Gray by Ketton-Cremer, 2010-08-26
  11. Thomas Gray, poet, 1716-1771: A guide to his life and works, by Cyril Evans Harris, 1971
  12. The Works of Thomas Gray (2); Containing His Poems and Correspondence, With Memoirs of His Life and Writings by Thomas Gray, 2009-12-22
  13. The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With Illustrations by C.W. Radclyffe ; Edited, With a Memoir, by Henry Reed [1851 ] by Thomas Gray, 2009-09-22
  14. The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray by Anonymous, 2010-02-26

41. Gray, Thomas
gray, thomas. gray, thomas, 1716–71, English poet. 1965); study by ALSells (1980); AT McKenzie, thomas gray A Reference Guide (1982).
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44. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Gray, Thomas
E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. gray,thomas. (b. London, December 26th, 1716; d. Cambridge, July 30th, 1771).
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"THE LAST SHOULD BE FIRST" In response to questions from a white lawyer named Thomas R. Gray, Nat Turner explains why he led his revolt against slavery. Sir- - You have asked me to give a history of the motives which induced me to undertake the late insurrection, as you call it- - To do so I must go back to the days of my infancy....In my childhood a circumstance occurred which made an indelible impression on my mind, and laid the groundwork of that enthusiasm, which has terminated so fatally to many, both white and black, and for which I am about to atone at the gallows....Being at play with other children, when three or four years old, I was telling them something, which my mother overhearing, said it had happened before I was born...others being called on were greatly astonished...and caused them to say in my hearing, I surely would be a prophet.... For two years [I] prayed continually, whenever my duty would permit- - and then again I had [a]...revelation, which fully confirmed me in the impression that I was ordained for some great purpose, in the hands of the Almighty....

46. GRAY, Thomas
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48. 453. Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard. Thomas Gray. The Oxford Book Of Engl
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  • 50. Making Of America Books
    Digital edition of gray's complete poetry, available as images, text, and PDF for download. This digital edition is part of MOA.
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    51. Thomas Gray At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
    thomas gray free essays, eTexts, resources and links from LiteratureClassics.com. -On the death of a Favourite Cat. thomas gray. A fav'rite has no friend!
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    GRAY, THOMAS (1716—1771), English poet, the fifth and sole surviving child of Philip and Dorothy Gray, was born in London on the 26th of December 1716. His mother’s maiden name was Antrobus, and in partnership with her sister Mary she kept a millinery shop in Cornhill. This and the house connected with it were the property of Philip Gray, a money-scrivener, who married Dorothy in. 1706 and lived with her in the house, the sisters renting the shop from him and supporting themselves by its profits. Philip Gray had impaired the fortune which he inherited from his father, a wealthy London merchant... [read entire biography] Source Public Domain
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    52. Thomas Gray (1716-1771) British Writer.
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    Guide picks (1716-1771) British writer. Thomas Gray was a forerunner of the Romantic period. Professor of History at Cambridge, his poems include "Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College" (1742) and "Sonnet on the Death of Richard West" (1775).
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    53. OAC CDLTITLE Gray (Thomas H.) Collection /CDLTITLE
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    54. Thomas Gray
    Text of Samuel Johnson's biography of the poet, brief selection of his works and links.Category Arts Literature Authors G gray, thomas...... Lives of the English Poets Email us Site Information thomas gray (17161771)Samuel Johnson's Preface to gray Samuel Johnson's Life of thomas gray *
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    56. Gray, Thomas - Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard
    Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard thomas gray. The curfew tollsthe knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the
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  • 59. Johnson's Life Of Gray
    edu. The Life of gray. 1 thomas gray, the son of Mr. Philip gray,a scrivener of London, was born in Cornhill, November 26, 1716.
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    [1] THOMAS GRAY, the son of Mr. Philip Gray, a scrivener of London, was born in Cornhill, November 26, 1716. His grammatical education he received at Eton under the care of Mr. Antrobus, his mother's brother, then assistant to Dr. George, and when he left school, in 1734, entered a pensioner at Peterhouse in Cambridge. [2] The transition from the school to the college is, to most young scholars, the time from which they date their years of manhood, liberty, and happiness; but Gray seems to have been very little delighted with academical gratifications: he liked at Cambridge neither the mode of life nor the fashion of study, and lived sullenly on to the time when his attendance on lectures was no longer required. As he intended to profess the Common Law he took no degree. [4] He returned to England in September, 1741, and in about two months afterwards buried his father, who had, by an injudicious waste of money upon a new house, so much lessened his fortune that Gray thought himself too poor to study the law. He therefore retired to Cambridge, where he soon after became Bachelor of Civil Law, and where, without liking the place or its inhabitants, or professing to like them, he passed, except a short residence at London, the rest of his life. [5] About this time he was deprived of Mr. West, the son of a chancellor of Ireland, a friend on whom he appears to have set a high value, and who deserved his esteem by the powers which he shews in his letters, and in the

    60. Thomas Gray (1716-1771)
    thomas gray (1717–1771). Copyright © Rictor Norton. All rights reserved. . . thomas gray to Charles Victor de Bonstetten. Cambridge April 12, 1770.
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    Gray’s second great love was the unfortunate Henry Tuthill, also a friend from school, who became a Fellow of Peterhouse in 1749, but who was dismissed in 1757 because of a homosexual scandal, and who eventually drowned himself as a result of his disgrace. Some of Gray’s correspondence from this period has been selectively destroyed, but what survives (including letters where Tuthill’s name can still be seen behind the erasures of Gray’s first editor and biographer William Mason) suggests that he and his friend Thomas Wharton conspired to suppress public knowledge of these events and particularly Gray’s involvement in the affair, which has never been adequately researched due to scholarly homophobia. The episode cast a permanent pall of melancholy upon Gray’s character.
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    Cambridge the 6. Jan. 1770 Hence vain deluding Joys [Milton’s Il Penseroso I am in a hurry from morning till evening. At 8 o Clock I am roused by a young square Cap, with whom I follow Satan through Chaos and night. He explaind me in Greek and latin, the sweet relutant amorous Delays Paradise Lost ] of our Grandmother Eve. We finish our travels in a copious breakfeast of muffins and tea. . . .

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