William Stewart Rose

William Stewart Rose (1775–1843) was a British poet, translator and Member of Parliament, who held Government offices.[1] From a Tory background, he was well-connected in the political and literary world, and made a mark by his championing of Italian poets and a burlesque style of verse based on their influence as satirists.

  1. ^ "Rose, William Stewart (1775-1843), of Gundimore, nr. Mudeford, Hants". History of Parliament. Retrieved 14 May 2016.