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Thomas Parnell was an Irish poet and clergyman, born in Dublin in 1679. He was a prominent figure in the early 18th century literary scene, known for his elegant style and thematic depth. Parnell's poetry often explored themes of nature, love, and mortality, reflecting the influences of both the Metaphysical poets and the emerging Augustan style. His notable works include the narrative poem "The Hermit" and various contributions to anthologies that helped shape the poetic landscape of his time.

Parnell was closely associated with the Scriblerus Club, a group of writers and satirists that included notable figures such as Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope. His friendships with these literary giants undoubtedly influenced his work and helped to elevate his status in the literary community. Although not as widely recognized today, Parnell's contributions to poetry and his role in the development of early modern literature remain significant. He passed away in 1718, leaving behind a legacy that is still studied and appreciated by literary scholars.

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تاریخ تولد January 1, 1679
محل تولد Dublin, Ireland
تاریخ مرگ March 24, 1718
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