John Glen
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John Glen may refer to:
John Glen (1744–1799), mayor of Savannah
John Glen (director) (born 1932), English film director and editor
John Glen (mayor) (1809–1895), mayor of Atlanta
John Glen (politician) (born 1974), UK Conservative politician
John B. Glen, Scottish veterinarian
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- Dr. Jonathan Swift: From “Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift” - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Alexander Pope: From "Essay on Criticism" - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Thomas Gray: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- William Blake: From "Auguries of Innocence" - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- James Hogg: A Boy's Song - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Robert Burns: My Heart's in the Highlands - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- William Wordswoth: Westminster Bridge - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Lord Bryon: So, We'll Go No More A-Roving - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to the West Wind - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- John Keats: Ode to a Nightingale - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Edward Fitzgerald: From 'Rhubaiyat of Omar Khayyam' - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Arthur Hugh Clough: The Latest Decalogue - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Ring Out Wild Bells - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Break, Break, Break - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Robert Browning: My Last Duchess - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Matthew Arnold: Dover Beach - The London Library of Recorded English, Book VI: 18th and 19th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Sir Edward Dyer: The Lowest Trees Have Tops - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Sir Philip Sidney: My True Love Hath My Heart - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Sir Philip Sidney: With How Sad Steps - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- George Peele: His Golden Locks - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Edmund Spenser: Sleep After Toil - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Christopher Marlowe: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Sir Walter Raleigh: A Lover's Complaint - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Thomas Nash: Adieu, Farewell Earth's Bliss - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- William Shakespeare: Sonnet 29 - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- William Shakespeare: Sonnet 116 - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- William Shakespeare: Sonnet 98 - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Thomas Campion: When Thou Must Home - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Ben Jonson: The Triumph of Charis - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- John Donne: Busy Old Foole - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- John Donne: The Bait - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- John Donne: Death Be Not Proud - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- George Herbert: The Collar - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- George Herbert: The Pulley - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- George Herbert: Love - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Robert Herrick: To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Robert Herrick: To Daffodils - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- John Milton: From 'Paradise Lost' - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Richard Lovelace: To Lucasta - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Richard Lovelace: To Althea - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Andrew Marvell: To His Coy Mistress - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Andrew Marvell: Where the Remote Bermudas Ride - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Henry Vaughn: The Retreat - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- John Bunyan: Shepherd Boy's Song - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- William Walsh: Rivals - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Matthew Prior: Song - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
- Matthew Prior: A Better Answer - The London Library of Recorded English, Book V: 16th and 17th Century Poetry - John Glen
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