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'''Isaac Watts'''(1674-1748). Born [[Southampton]]. Most well known as a hymn writer. There is no concrete evidence Watts was LGBT+ but it is a strong possibility. He closely befriended [[Thomas Gunston]] (who sadly died young, just as they were about to set up house together). Watts wrote an epic poem 'The Dacian Battle' which was praised by Doctor Samuel Johnson and which features two dead gay Ottoman princes. Thomas Wright's life of Isaac Watts mentions Watts's invitation to his lifelong friend Samuel Say to "share a bed". A hymn tune by Watts is played on the chimes of [[Southampton]] Civic Centre clock.
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see '''[[Isaac Watts]]'''(1674-1748).
[[File:800px-Isaac Watts from NPG.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Issac Watts by unknown painter]]
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[[Category:Poets]]
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 4 December 2020

see Isaac Watts(1674-1748).