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==Life==
==Life==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Odiorne, Thomas. 1792. ''The progress of refinement, a poem in three books, to which are added a poem on fame and miscellanies''. Boston, Massachusetts: Young and Etheridge. 176 pp.  
*Odiorne, Thomas. 1792. ''The progress of refinement, a poem in three books, to which are added a poem on fame and miscellanies''. Boston, Massachusetts: Young and Etheridge. 176 pp.


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 02:04, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: 26 April 1769

Died: 18 May 1851

Biography Son of Thomas Odiorne (1733-1819) and Joanna Gilman (1739-1829). New Hampshire poet, graduate of Dartmouth (1791), who wrote The Progress of Refinement (1792), a long romantic poem displaying a philosophical interest in nature. (No Wikipedia page)

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Publications

  • Odiorne, Thomas. 1792. The progress of refinement, a poem in three books, to which are added a poem on fame and miscellanies. Boston, Massachusetts: Young and Etheridge. 176 pp.

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