Aureolus Paracelsus. Born in Dublin to a Quaker family. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied medicine. Friends with the Yeats family. Moved to London in the 1870s, where he became closely connected with Irish literary circles. Involved with Irish Literary Society, Gaelic League, the Rhymers’ Club, and the Order of the Golden Dawn. Publications include The Banshee and Other Poems (1888). Biographical information: ODNB. (SP, AC)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
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In a Gondola. (Suggested by Mendelssohn’s Andante in G minor, Book I. Lied 6 of the “Lieder ohne Worten”) | 1866-11 | The Cornhill Magazine | Poet | 12207 |
In August | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 193 |
In September | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue | Poet | 599 |
John Ruskin | 1900-03 | The Cornhill Magazine | Poet | 12340 |