English poet best known for his elegy written in a country churchyard (1716-1771)
1Thomas Gray, 24, was among the group who tackled the killer to the ground.
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3ALL that glisters may not be gold, advised Thomas Gray.
4Author: Samuel Johnson, Thomas Parnell, Thomas Gray, and Tobias Smollett
5The Life and Poetry of Thomas Gray
6Elegy in a Country Churchyard Thomas Gray.
7Thomas Gray was born in Cornhill, London, on the 26th December 1716.
8The wreath was tendered to Thomas Gray.
9Thomas Gray's mother Patricia passed away on Wednesday evening, having taken a test for Covid-19 on Monday.
10Thomas Gray, the poet, Mrs. Landless.
11After dinner Thomas Gray detained his aunt in another room, while the girls and boys returned to the parlor.
12(229) Thomas Gray, author of the Elegy in a Churchyard, and other poems.
13Thomas Gray (1716-1771) is best known by his "Elegy in a Country Churchyard."
14It is the idyllic location that inspired the famous Elegy by Thomas Gray, and his presence there is almost palpable.
15Dr. Thomas Gray was born in Boston, March 16 1772, and graduated at Harvard College in 1790.
16That it is not so to-day among English readers is due to a line of writers, first of whom was Thomas Gray.
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