The three most famous English poets who died at the age of 25 within a three-year span were John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron. Keats died in 1821, Shelley in 1822, and Byron in 1824. Their premature deaths left a significant impact on English Romantic poetry.
A score is defined as 20 years. So it would be 60 years.
Three and a half years.
three quarters of a century
1,095 days is three years.
Being rich and famous....
H. Grant Scarfe has written: 'An industrial town 130 years ago' 'Tudor London 400 years ago' 'An iron age lake village' 'An English country house 300 years ago' 'An English sea port over 350 years ago' 'A wool-merchant's family about 500 years ago' 'The railways'
There have been several famous African-American poets throughout the years including Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes. Some other examples are Alice Walker and Etheridge Knight.
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George Wilbur Meyer has written: 'Wordsworth's formative years' -- subject(s): Biography, Childhood and youth, English Poets
2347623 years
Tres anos que hablo espanol in English means It has been three years that I speak Spanish.
This person served three years in reform school for attempted burglary before writing many famous rock-and-roll songs
Peter Quennell has written: 'Baudelaire and the symbolists' 'The marble foot' -- subject(s): Biography, Authors, English, English Authors 'Romantic England' -- subject(s): English Painting, English literature, History, History and criticism, Romanticism, Romanticism in art 'Byron in Italy' -- subject(s): Homes and haunts, Poets, English, Biography, Intellectual life, British, History, English Poets 'The profane virtues' -- subject(s): Biography, Intellectual life, History 'Memoirs of William Hickey' 'Mayhew's London Underworld (Century Lives and Letters)' 'Byron - The Years of Fame' 'Sympathy and other stories' 'Alexander Pope; the education of genius, 1688-1728' -- subject(s): Knowledge and learning, Poets, English, Childhood and youth, Biography, English Poets 'Romantic England: writing and painting, 1717-1851' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism, Painting, English, Romanticism in art, Romanticism, History, English Painting 'The pursuit of happiness' -- subject(s): Happiness in literature, Literature, Happiness in art, History and criticism, Happiness 'Caroline of England' -- subject(s): History, Court and courtiers, Great Britain, Biography, Queens 'Who's who in Shakespeare' 'The Colosseum' 'Byron' -- subject(s): Poets, English, Biography, English Poets 'Victorian panorama' -- subject(s): Costume, History, Photography, Pictorial works, Social life and customs 'John Ruskin' 'Mayhew's London Underground'
triennium (concise oxford English dictionary)
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Thomas Hardy, Robert Bridges, Austin Dobson and David Herbert Lawrence were actively engaged in writing English Poetry during the years 1914-18. A few other famous poets also were there, of whom Rupert Brooke and James Elroy Flecker passed away in 1915 and Edward Thomas in 1917. But if one is looking for war poetry of that period, it is good to read Wilfred Owen who passed away exactly in 1918 while in action.
there were and are many famous native people who were and are very well educated, however, many years ago, Pocahontas was one of the most famous.