Lyricist: Nahum Tate
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Nahum Tate (1652 - 1715) was an Irish poet, hymnist, and lyricist, who became England's poet laureate in 1692. Born in Dublin, the son of Faithful Teate, an Irish clergyman, who had written a quaint poem on the Trinity entitled Ter Tria. He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin with a BA in 1672, and by 1676 he had moved to London and was writing for a living. He was well-known for his adaptation of other people's plays - including adding a happy ending to Shakespeare's King Lear. His poems were sharply criticized by Alexander Pope

