Thomas Parnell

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This article is about the poet. Thomas Parnell (scientist) started the pitch drop experiment in 1927

Thomas Parnell (September 11, 1679October 24, 1718) was a poet, born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a friend of both Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, contributing to The Spectator, and aiding Pope in his translation of The Iliad.

Pope collected and edited his poems in 1721, and Oliver Goldsmith wrote a biography of him.

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