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Sir Aubrey De Vere [Hunt]

De Vere [Hunt], Sir Aubrey (1788-1846), verse dramatist. He was educated at Harrow but spent his life at Curragh Chase, Co. Limerick. His verse dramas are Julian the Apostate (1822), The Duke of Mercia (printed with Lamentations of Ireland, 1823), and Mary Tudor (1847). Poetry included Sonnets (1847).

 
 
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"Power's footstool is opinion and his throne the human heart."

 
 

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