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James Thomson was a Scottish poet and lyricist best known for writing the lyrics to the song "Rule, Britannia!" His work in the 18th century contributed to the development of English-language poetry, with his most famous poem, "The Seasons," being a significant influence on Romantic poets. Thomson's writings often celebrated nature and the changing seasons, reflecting his deep appreciation for the natural world. His contributions to literature and national identity, particularly in Britain, have made him a lasting figure in the cultural history of the English-speaking world.
"Peace is the happy natural state of man; war is corruption and disgrace."
"But who can paint like Nature? Can imagination boast, amid its gay creation, hues like hers?"
"I know no subject more elevating, more amazing, more ready to the poetical enthusiasm, the philosophical reflection, and the moral sentiment than the works of nature. Where can we meet such variety, such beauty, such magnificence?"
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