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Christopher Smart (11 April 1722 – 21 May 1771), also known as "Kit Smart", "Kitty Smart", and "Jack Smart", was an English poet.He was a major contributor to two popular magazines and a friend to influential cultural icons like Samuel Johnson and Henry Fielding. Smart, a high church Anglican, was widely known throughout London.Smart was infamous as the pseudonymous midwife "Mrs.
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Christopher Smart Smart, Christopher
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British poet
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1722-04-11Z
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dbpedia:Shipbourne
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1722-01-01Z
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1771-05-21Z
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1771-01-01Z
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Mrs Mary Midnight, Ebenezer Pentweazle
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