Francis Hodgson (16 November 1781 – 29 December 1852; also known as Frank Hodgson in correspondence) was a reforming Provost of Eton, educator, cleric, writer of verse, and friend of Byron. (From Wikipedia) More about Francis Hodgson:
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Books by Francis Hodgson: Books in the extended shelves: Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Charlemagne ; or, The church delivered : An epic poem, in twenty-four books (J. Conrad and Co., 1815), also by Lucien Bonaparte and Samuel Butler (page images at HathiTrust) Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Childe Harold's monitor; or, Lines occasioned by the last canto of Childe Harold, including hints to other contemporaries. (Printed for J. Porter, 1818) (page images at HathiTrust) Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Lady Jane Grey : a tale, in two books : with miscellaneous poems, in English and Latin ... (Printed by T. Bensley for J. Mackinlay, 1809), also by T. Bensley and J. Mackinlay (page images at HathiTrust) Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Mythology for versification : or, A brief sketch of the fables of the ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin verse, and desgned for the use of classical schools (Macmillan & co., 1866) (page images at HathiTrust) Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Sacred leisure (Printed for Taylor and Hessey ..., 1820), also by Kohler Collection of British Poetry (page images at HathiTrust) Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Saeculomastix; or, The lash of the age we live in. A poem in two parts (Porter, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust) Hodgson, Francis, 1781-1852: Sir Edgar; a tale, in two cantos: with serious translations from the ancients; and merry imitations of a modern. (J. Mackinlay, 1810) (page images at HathiTrust)
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