Charles Symmons
1749–1826 (age 77)
Biography
Charles Symmons was a poet of talent and sensibility who flourished during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His verses reflected the literary sensibilities of the Georgian era, and he was recognized among the poets of his generation for his contributions to English poetry.
Living from 1749 to 1826, Symmons witnessed the full span of the Romantic period's emergence. He was interred at Bath Abbey, one of England's most distinguished ecclesiastical buildings, a testament to the esteem in which he was held by his contemporaries.