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  1. Samuel Rogers (30 July 1763 – 18 December 1855) was an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated, although his fame has long since been eclipsed by his Romantic colleagues and friends Wordsworth, Coleridge and Byron.

  2. Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center is a nonprofit organization that provides medical, dental, behavioral health, and other services to the community since 1968. It serves patients of all ages, backgrounds, and income levels, and offers telehealth and prenatal care options.

  3. Samuel Rogers (born July 30, 1763, Stoke Newington, near London—died Dec. 18, 1855, London) was an English poet, best remembered as a witty conversationalist and as a friend of greater poets. Rogers attained eminence with the publication of his popular discursive poem The Pleasures of Memory (1792). On his father’s death (1793) he inherited ...

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  4. Although that most scrupulous and exhaustive of Dickens's biographers, Peter Ackroyd, is silent about the poet and art collector Samuel Rogers (1763-1855) as a member of the Dickens Circle, John Forster in his Life (1872-4), Hesketh Pearson (1949), and Fred Kaplan (1988) all mention how the old banker would turn up at various Dickens dinners ...

  5. Samuel Rogers was arguably the most widely read poet of the early nineteenth century. He was also a prominent figure in the literary and cultural life of London and owned one...

  6. Learn about Samuel Rogers, a successful and popular poet in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, who wrote The Pleasures of Memory and Italy. Find out his biography, major works, critical reception, and essays on his life and poetry.

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  8. An English poet, banker, and art patron, Samuel Rogers published at his own expense several volumes of verse that were reasonably well regarded. He is best remembered, however, as a witty conversationalist and as a friend of greater poets.

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