Thomas Gent

Thomas Gent
Thomas Gent (1693–1778) was an English printer and writer, best known for his historical and topographical works. He operated a printing press in York and produced various books, pamphlets, and broadsides, many of which he wrote and illustrated himself. Some of his notable works include "The Antient and Modern History of the Famous City of York" and "The History of Ripon." Gent's writing often focused on local history, capturing the essence of Northern England during his time.

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POEMS. Tis sweet in boyhood's visionary mood,When glowing Fancy, innocently gay,Flings forth, like motes, her bright aërial brood,To dance and shine in Hope's prolific ray;'Tis sweet, unweeting how the flight of yearsMay darkling roll in trials and in tears,To dress the future in what garb we list,And shape the thousand joys that never may exist.But he, sad wight! of all that feverish... more...

POETIC SKETCHES ON THE DEATH OF LORD NELSON. Swift through the land while Fame transported flies,And shouts triumphant shake the illumin'd skies;Britannia, bending o'er her dauntless prows,With laurels thickening round her blazon'd brows,In joy dejected, sees her triumph crost,Exults in Victory won, but mourns the Victor lost.Immortal Nelson! still with fond amaze,Thy glorious deeds each... more...