From Conservapedia Alexander Pope (1688–1744) was a prominent English poet, essayist and satirist who is considered one of the finest poets of the Enlightenment.
He began writing verses when 12; at which age he wrote:
His great intellectual achievement was to translate the Iliad and Odyssey, classical Greek works, into English.
Pope remained a Catholic his entire life despite discrimination against Catholics in England at the time. He remains one of the most-quoted of all English writers with gems that include:
Categories: [British Poets] [People who were Educated at Home]
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