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John Dyer

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The Bard of the Fleece, a portrait provided by a relative and incorporated into a design engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, 1855 John Dyer (1699 – 15 December 1757) was a painter and Welsh poet who became a priest in the Church of England. He was most recognised for ''Grongar Hill'', one of six early poems featured in a 1726 miscellany. Longer works published later include the less successful genre poems, ''The Ruins of Rome'' (1740) and ''The Fleece'' (1757). His work has always been more anthologised than published in separate editions, but his talent was later recognised by William Wordsworth among others. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The ragged mountain / by John Dyer ; illustrated by Josef Herman. by Dyer, John

    Published 1965
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    The façade of excellence : defining a new normal of leadership / by John Dyer. by Dyer, John E.

    Published 2024
    Other Authors: “…Dyer, John E.…”
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    The snow-shoe itinerant by Dyer, John L.

    Published 2009
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    The fleece : a poem. In four books / By John Dyer, LL. B. by Dyer, John, 1700?-1758

    Published 1757
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    Organic spectral problems / John R. Dyer. by Dyer, John Robert, 1929-

    Published 1972
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    Poems / by John Dyer, L.L.B. by Dyer, John, 1700?-1758

    Published 1761
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