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Birth date
1858
Death date
1935
Country
England
Poems by this Poet
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To James Bromley With 'Wordsworth's Grave
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To Lord Tennyson
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To Austin Dobson
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To Edward Clodd
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To Edward Dowden On Receiving From Him A Copy Of 'The Life Of Shelley
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To A Friend Chafing At Enforced Idleness From Interrupted Health
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Thy Voice from Inmost Dreamland Calls
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Thomas Hood
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Three Eternities
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Three Flowers
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Sir William Watson (1858 – 1935), was an English poet, popular in his time for the political content of his verse. He was born in Burley, in West Yorkshire.

He was very much on the traditionalist wing of English poetry. He was a prolific poet of the 1890s, and a contributor to The Yellow Book, without 'decadent' associations. He was also a defender of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, as he dropped out of fashion. On Tennyson's death, Watson was a strong candidate for Poet Laureate but his earlier opposition to the Boer War had made him politically unsuitable and he was passed over for Alfred Austin.