File:Hogarth-Distressd-Poet-1737.png

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English: William Hogarth's The Distress'd Poet, detail, 1737.
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Author William Hogarth (1697–1764)

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22:22, 16 July 2005 1,463 × 2,307 (3,181,265 bytes) w:en:Geogre (talk | contribs) [[William Hogarth]]'s ''The Distress'd Poet'', detail, [[1737]]. {{PD-art}}

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