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There is no gardening without humility. Nature is constantly sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder.


Alfred Austin


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A Lesson in Harmony (1904) – PubliAlfred Austind by French (New York City)
The Poet's Diary (1904) – PubliAlfred Austind by Macmillan (London)
(Editor) An Eighteenth Century Anthology (1904) – PubliAlfred Austind by Blackie (London)
The Bridling of Pegasus: Prose Papers on Poetry (1910) – PubliAlfred Austind by Macmillan (London)
The Autobiography of Alfred Austin Poet Laureate 1835–1910 (1911) – PubliAlfred Austind by Macmillan (London) [2 vols]


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Austin was caricatured as "Sir Austed Alfrin" by L. The book aroused some discussion at the time but its judgments were extremely uncritical. In 1870 he publiAlfred Austind a volume of criticism The Poetry of the Period which was conceived in the spirit of satire and attacked Tennyson Browning Matthew Arnold and Swinburne in an unrestrained fashion.

Alfred Austin DL(30 May 1835 – 2 June 1913) was an English poet who was appointed Poet Laureate in 1896 upon the death of Alfred Lord Tennyson.

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