User:Geogre/Lists
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This is a sample. Once there are more citizens of this category, this one should be removed.
I put this on my talk page ages ago, and I linked it clearly, so kind and dilligent folks came along and turned every link blue. This is a good thing. It is exactly how things ought to work.
However, I did this before I had the category idea, and that's why there is one thing about this that is not exemplary: it's named "Lists." That's stupid. What is better is if folks name their red lists on their user talk pages in a way that indicates what kind of list it is. I really hope this idea takes off. Geogre 12:51, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
Lists of things:
1. 17th century poets, according to the Hugh Kenner edited Seventeenth Century Poetry, Rinehart ed. (chronological and attempted "schools").
- John Donne 1572-1631
- Ben Jonson 1573-1637
- "The Donne Circle":
- Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury 1583-1648
- Sir Henry Wotton 1568-1639
- Aurelian Townshend (1583-1650)
- Richard Corbett 1582-1635
- Henry King 1592-1669
- George Herbert 1593-1633
- Other holy metaphysicals:
- Richard Crashaw 1612-1649
- Henry Vaughan 1622-1695
- Thomas Traherne 1637-1674
- "The Survival"
- Robert Herrick 1591-1674
- Courtly Wits:
- Thomas Carew 1595-1640
- Sir John Suckling 1609-1642
- William Habington 1605-1654
- Richard Lovelace 1618-1657
- "Men of Sense and Men of Wit"
- Edmund Waller 1606-1687
- Sir John Denham 1615-1669
- John Cleveland 1613-1658
- Abraham Cowley 1618-1667
- "Lucid Retrospect"
- Andrew Marvell
- (And John Milton, duh)