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1.
Michael,
1563–1631,
English poet.
2.
William Henry,
1742–1779,
American member of Continental Congress, 1778–79.
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Drayton
(ˈdreɪt
ə
n)
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n
Michael.
1563--1631, English poet. His work includes odes and pastorals, and
Poly-Olbion
(1613--22), on the topography of England
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