John Winstanley

John Winstanley (1678?[1] – 1750) was an English Enlightenment figure and poet, probably born in Ireland.

John Winstanley

Works

  • Poems Written Occasionally (1742)[2]
gollark: Put water which once interacted with uranium into the water supply!
gollark: What about bagels?
gollark: I am going to consume bagels within a few hours and you *can't stop me!*
gollark: The hole is merely the name we ascribe to the communist revolution.
gollark: The hole is merely the absence of donut.

References

  • Lee, Sidney, ed. (1900). "Winstanley, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. 62. London: Smith, Elder & Co.

Notes

  1. Writing in 1745 he gave his age as 67, implying a birth year of approximately 1678.


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