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- Isaac_Hawkins_Browne_(poet) abstract "Isaac Hawkins Browne FRS (21 January 1705 – 14 February 1760) is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope on the theme of A Pipe of Tobacco (1736), somewhat analogous to the Rejected Addresses of a later day. He also wrote a Latin poem on the immortality of the soul, De Animi Immortalitate (1754).".
- Isaac_Hawkins_Browne_(poet) comment "Isaac Hawkins Browne FRS (21 January 1705 – 14 February 1760) is remembered as the author of some clever imitations of contemporary poets Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope on the theme of A Pipe of Tobacco (1736), somewhat analogous to the Rejected Addresses of a later day. He also wrote a Latin poem on the immortality of the soul, De Animi Immortalitate (1754).".