Poet whose reimagination of King Lear with a happy ending is suitably apt – his forename paired with his last, 'Tate', translates as 'bright cheerful comforter'
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- Seventh of the 12 minor prophetic books of the Bible, concerning the destruction of Nineveh
- Biblical book after Micah
- First name of the Irish dramatist who adapted Shakespeare's King Lear with a happy ending and was appointed England's poet laureate in 1692
- Old Testament prophet
- Bible book before Habakkuk
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