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Thomas Aubrey de Vere

Short Name: Thomas Aubrey de Vere
Full Name: Vere, Thomas Aubrey de, 1814-1902
Birth Year: 1814
Death Year: 1902

Vere, Thomas Aubrey de, third son of the late Sir Aubrey de Vere, Bart., was b. in 1814, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. Whilst Dr. Newman was Rector of the Roman Catholic University, Dublin, he was one of the Professors there. His first volume of Poems appeared in 1842, and since then he has also published more than thirty distinct works, many of which are in verse, including Poem, 1855; May Carols, 1857; Poetical Works, 1884; and others. A few pieces from his poetical works are given in Roman Catholic collections.

John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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DeVere, T. A. , p. 1219, i. He d. Jan. 21, 1902. Two of his hymns are in the Holy Family Hymns, I860, and later collections—(1) “They leave the land of gems and gold” (Epiphany) and (2) "Who is she that stands triumphant?" (Church of Christ).

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

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