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      Events


      October 19 – Jonathan Swift, Irish satirist and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, dies aged 78. His body is laid out in public for the people of Dublin to pay their last respects, and he is buried, in accordance with his wishes, in his cathedral by Esther Johnson's side, with his own epitaph: Ubi sæva Indignatio/Ulterius/Cor lacerare nequit ("Where savage indignation can no longer lacerate the heart"). His death marks the end of the Scriblerus Club and the effective end of the age of Augustan poetry.


      Works published


      John Adams, Poems on Several Occasions, Biblical verse paraphrases, devotional works and nonreligious poems; English Colonial America
      Mark Akenside, Odes on Several Subjects, published anonymously
      John Brown, An Essay on Satire: Occasion'd by the death of Mr. Pope, published anonymously; Alexander Pope died May 30, 1744
      John Gilbert Cooper, The Power of Harmony, published anonymously
      Charles Jennens, Belshazzar: An oratorio, verse and music; performed in March; music by Handel
      Samuel Madden, Boulter's Monument, "Assisted by Samuel Johnson", according to The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature
      Moses Mendes, translator, Henry and Blanche; or, The Revengful Marriage, from the French of Alain-René Lesage
      Glocester Ridley, Jovi Eleutherio; or, An Offering to Liberty, published anonymously
      Thomas Scott, England's Danger and Duty, published anonymously
      William Thompson, Sickness, first two books (Book 3, 1746)


      Births


      Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

      January 18 – Caterino Mazzolà (died 1806), Italian poet and librettist
      February 2 – Hannah More (died 1833), English religious writer, poet, play and philanthropist
      February 20 – Henry James Pye (died 1813), English Poet Laureate
      March 4 (bapt.) – Charles Dibdin (died 1814), English musician, dramatist, novelist, poet, actor and songwriter
      July 5 – Carl Arnold Kortum (died 1824), German writer, poet and physician
      July 26 – Henry Mackenzie (died 1831), Scottish novelist, writer and poet
      October 12 – Félix María de Samaniego (died 1801), Spanish fabulist
      October 13 (bapt.) – William Crowe (died 1829), English poet and academic
      November 9 – William Hayley (died 1820), English poet and writer, best known as the friend and biographer of William Cowper
      December 10 – Thomas Holcroft (died 1809), English dramatist, poet and miscellaneous writer
      Also – Charles Morris (died 1838), British army officer and songwriter


      Deaths


      Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:

      Spring – William Meston (born 1688), Scottish poet
      May 28 – Jonathan Richardson (born 1667), English portrait painter and poet
      June – Pierre des Maizeaux (born 1673), French writer, translator, biographer and poet
      September 11 – Mary Chandler (born 1687), English milliner and poet
      October 19 – Jonathan Swift (born 1667), Irish cleric, satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer and poet
      November 16 – William Broome (born 1689), English poet and translator


      See also


      Poetry
      List of years in poetry
      List of years in literature

      18th century in poetry
      18th century in literature
      Augustan poetry


      Notes

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