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Rev James Grahame (22 April 1765 – 14 September 1811) was a Scottish poet. His best-known poem, The Sabbath, combines devotional feeling with vivid description of Scottish scenery. James Grahame Memorial to Rev James Grahame, Glasgow Cathedral.
James Grahame was born on 21 December 1790, the son of Robert Grahame, writer and Helen Geddes. The entry in the Old Parish Register (OPR) for Glasgow includes ...
About this artwork ; Title: Rev. James Grahame, 1765 - 1811. Advocate, clergyman and poet ; Date: Unknown ; Materials: Porcelain ; Measurements: 5.40 cm (height).
James Grahame was a Scottish poet who wrote during the Romantic era, a period marked by a surge in emotional and imaginative expression in literature.
GRAHAME, (REV.) JAMES, the author of "The Sabbath" and other poems, was born in Glasgow on the 22d of Apri1, 1765. He was the son of Mr Thomas Grahame, ...
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Poet. He was an early 19th-century Scottish poet who was known for his 1804 poem The Sabbath, which described the Scottish countryside.
The Memory of the Late James Grahame, the Historian of the United States, vindicated from the charges of "detraction" and "calumny" preferred against him by ...
Grahame (1765-1811) was a fellow Advocate who abandoned the Bar to take orders as an Anglican clergyman. Scott sought unsuccessfully to use his influence to ...
James Grahame has 144 books on Goodreads with 36 ratings. James Grahame's most popular book is The sabbath, with Sabbath walks, and other poems.