ALBERT (1809-1891).-Poet, _b._ at Boston, Mass., was in his early days a teacher, and afterwards a successful lawyer. His now little-remembered poems were chiefly written under the inspiration of Coleridge and Keats. His chief work, _Hymns to the Gods_, which appeared in _Blackwood's Magazine_, closely imitates the latter. He also wrote prose sketches.
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