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Rogers, Samuel

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Rogers, Samuel, 1763–1855, English poet. Independently wealthy, he owned a beautiful home on St. James Street, Westminster, which became the center of literary society. He was famous for his conversation and numbered Byron, Lamb, and Wordsworth among his friends. His poetry, which includes Pleasures of Memory (1792), Jacqueline (1814), and Italy (2 vol., 1822–28), is graceful but undistinguished. He also wrote Table Talk (1856) and Recollections (1859).

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In addition to current members Vincent Bitetti, Ulrich Gottschling and Senator Mark James of Nevada, the following new members have been added: Wayne Rogers, Samuel Poole, John Wholihan and Richard Azevedo.
 
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