Poet's Corner is in Westminster Abbey and is so named because many famous poets and writers are buried in that part of the Abbey.
Poet's Corner is in Westminster Abbey and is so named because many literary figures are buried in that part of the Abbey.
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The Poets' Corner was created in 1904.
He died of a perforated duodenal ulcer on 18 January 1936 at the age of 70 in London. His body was cremated in the Golders Green crematorium and his ashes were later buried in Poets' Corner, part of the South Transept of Westminster Abbey.
Lord Byron is the only poet buried standing up in Poets' Corner at Westminster Abbey.
Geoffrey Chaucer, the famous English poet, was buried in Westminster Abbey in London, England. He was laid to rest in what is now known as Poets' Corner, a section of the abbey where many prominent writers and poets are buried or commemorated.
Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey, located in London, England. He was interred in what is now known as the Poets' Corner of the Abbey, a section dedicated to famous literary figures.
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In the poem "London" by William Blake, the poet criticizes the church and palace for their role in perpetuating social injustice and oppression. He portrays them as symbols of authority and power that contribute to the suffering and misery of the common people in the city. The poet's attitude towards the church and palace is one of condemnation and disillusionment.
Matthew Prior died on September 18, 1721 at Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, a seat of the earl of Oxford, and is buried in Poets' Corner, ... Matthew Prior
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B. Ireson has written: 'Poets' corner' 'Verse that is fun'