Irish poet, essayist, and friend of Alexander
Pope, who relied on Parnell’s scholarship in his
translation of the Iliad. Parnell’s poetry,
written in heroic couplets, was esteemed by Pope
for its lyric quality and stylistic ease. Among
his best poems are “An Elegy to an Old Beauty”
and “Night Piece on Death,” said to have
influenced Thomas Gray’s “An Elegy Written in a
Country Church Yard.”
Parnell contributed to The Spectator and the
Guardian and was a member, with Swift and Gay,
of the literary Scriblerus Club. After Parnell’s
death, Pope collected his poetry and published
it in a volume called Poems on Several Occasions
(1722). The work was republished in 1770 with
additional poems and a life of Parnell by Oliver
Goldsmith.
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