1867 in Poetry - Deaths

Deaths

Birth years link to the corresponding " in poetry" article:

  • August 31 – Charles Baudelaire (born 1821), French poet, critic, and translator
  • Fitz-Greene Halleck
  • John Hollin Ridge
  • Alexander Smith
  • Henry Timrod
  • Nathaniel Parker Willis
  • Forceythe Willson

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