File:Samuel Wesley Jr.jpg
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DescriptionSamuel Wesley Jr.jpg |
English: The English poet and cleric Samuel Wesley Junior (1691–1739), elder brother of John and Charles Wesley. Stipple engraving portrait of by Nathaniel Parr, published as a frontispiece to the second edition of his Poems on Several Occasions, published at Cambridge in 1743. reproduced in The Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, January 1811, engraved by Ridley |
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Source | Engraving published in Wesley, Samuel, Poems on Several Occasions, Cambridge, 1743 |
Author | Nathaniel Parr |
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