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John Dyer (1699 – 15 December 1757) was a painter and Welsh poet who became a priest in the Church of England. He was most recognised for Grongar Hill, one of six early poems featured in a 1726 miscellany. Longer works published later include the less successful genre poems, The Ruins of Rome (1740) and The Fleece (1757). His work has always been more anthologised than published in separate editions, but his talent was later recognised by William Wordsworth among others.

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  • John Dyer (1699 – 15 December 1757) was a painter and Welsh poet who became a priest in the Church of England. He was most recognised for Grongar Hill, one of six early poems featured in a 1726 miscellany. Longer works published later include the less successful genre poems, The Ruins of Rome (1740) and The Fleece (1757). His work has always been more anthologised than published in separate editions, but his talent was later recognised by William Wordsworth among others. (en)
  • John Dyer (Llanfynydd (Carmarthenshire), 1699-15 décembre 1757), est un peintre et poète britannique. (fr)
  • John Dyer è stato un poeta gallese. Autore del pindarico Grongar Hill (1726), nel 1740 pubblicò Le rovine di Roma, resoconto poetico di un suo viaggio in Italia. La sua più significativa opera è il poema didascalico Il vello (1757). (it)
  • John Dyer (ur. 1699, zm. 1757) – walijski duchowny anglikański, malarz i poeta, który pisał w języku angielskim. (pl)
  • John Dyer, född 1699 i , död den 15 december 1757, var en walesisk poet som skrev på engelska. Fadern, Robert Dyer, var en aktad advokat och lockade in sonen på den juridiska banan efter att denne studerat vid Westminster School. John Dyer hade dock mer konstnärliga intressen, och efter faderns död började han studera konst i London, året var då 1720. Några år därefter försörjde han sig som kringresande konstnär i södra Wales och norra England, dock utan att riktigt slå igenom. I mitten av tjugotalet, 1724–1725, begav han sig till Rom, såsom många andra konstnärer, för att vidga sina vyer och studera konsten där. Olyckligtvis fick han malaria, något som satte ett livslångt spår i hans kropp. (sv)
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