Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) mentions several Cambridgeshire villages in "The Old Vicarage, Grantchester" (1912).
You will find the poem and some interesting notes here:
http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poem/231.html
John Clare is a poet known for writing about the Cambridgeshire village of Helpston. Clare's poetry often focused on nature, rural life, and the changing landscapes of his village.
There are two instances of towns called Yaxley in Great Britain. The first is a small village in the county of Suffolk, and the second is a village in Cambridgeshire.
No, it is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. Grantchester is said to have the highest concentration of Nobel Prize winners.
Anita Desai wrote The Village by the Sea.
The poet takes the loss of the deserted village personally because he has a connection to the place and its people. He is emotionally invested in its history and culture, which is now lost with the village's abandonment. The poet's personal connection to the village makes its loss feel more poignant and significant to him.
The village near Leeds where the poet RC Scriven lived was Burley in Wharfedale.
The poet of Iliad is Homer.
Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem The Answer
Barrington is a semi-rural village in Cambridgeshire with a population of approximately 1000 people. It lies just of junction 11 of the M11 near the villages of Shepreth and Haslingfield.
Horace was another poet who wrote odes that praised Rome.
Homer was the Greek poet who wrote about the courage and loyalty of soldiers.
Farcet is the name of a small village that is located in Cambridgeshire, England. It was established in 1851 and is adjacent to Old Fletton, a suburb of Peterborough.
The poet who wrote Satires and odes is Horace, a Roman poet during the reign of Emperor Augustus. His works are known for their wit, wisdom, and insight into Roman society and human nature.