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William Whitehead (poet)

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William Whitehead

William Whitehead (baptized 12 February 1715 – 14 April 1785) was an English poet and playwright. He became Poet Laureate in December 1757 after Thomas Gray declined the position.

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  • Yes, I’m in love, I feel it now,
       And Caelia has undone me,
    And yet I’ll swear I can’t tell how
       The pleasing plague stole on me.
  • Her voice, her touch, might give th’ alarm—
       ’Twas both perhaps, or neither,
    In short, ’twas that provoking charm
       Of Caelia altogether.
    • "The Je ne scai Quoi", st. 4, op. cit., p. 266
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