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Birth date
1697
Death date
1743
Country
England
Poems by this Poet
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The Wanderer A Vision Canto II
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The Wanderer A Vision Canto III
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The Wanderer A Vision Canto IV
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The Wanderer A Vision Canto V
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The Progress Of A Divine Satire
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The Convocation A Poem
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The Authors A Satire
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Of Public Spirit In Regard To Public Works An Epistle, To His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wa
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Nature in Perfection
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An Epistle Of The Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole
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Richard Savage's main claim to fame was Samuel Johnson's biography which claimed that he was as illegitimate child descended from a noble line forced into poverty and misery by a mother whose sole aim and purpose in life was his destruction, Savage was a friend of Johnson's but this biography is disbelieved by most scholars and now has been discredited.

Richard Savage wrote two poems; The Bastard (1728) and The Wanderer (1729), and two comedies.

In 1727 he killed a man in a tavern brawl and was sentenced to death but was later pardoned. He died in poverty.