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  • '''Thomas Blacklock''' (1721-1791), Scottish poet, the son of a bricklayer, was born at [[Annan <ref>Featured Book from the Jacobus tenBroek Library: "Poems" by Thomas Blacklock, Edinburgh 1793 [https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/bm/bm10/bm1003/bm1
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  • '''Thomas Blacklock''' (1721-1791), Scottish poet, the son of a bricklayer, was born at [[Annan <ref>Featured Book from the Jacobus tenBroek Library: "Poems" by Thomas Blacklock, Edinburgh 1793 [https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/bm/bm10/bm1003/bm1
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  • ...Writings of [[John Home]], Esq.'' (1822). He also wrote a Life of Doctor [[Thomas Blacklock|Blacklock]], prefixed to the 1793 edition of the blind poet's works. He die
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  • ...my". A long article on blindness was written by the blind Edinburgh poet [[Thomas Blacklock]].
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  • ...of Burns's poems in Kilmarnock led to support for a second edition from Dr Thomas Blacklock, a well-known figure in Edinburgh.<ref>Hecht, H. chs 3 - 5</ref> After his
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  • *[[Thomas Blacklock/Definition]]
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  • *''The Blind Poet'' Close to the home of [[Thomas Blacklock]]
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