THOMAZ ANTONIO FEREIRO RIBEIRO
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A Portuguese poet and politician; born at Parada de Gonta (Beira), July 1, 1831. He has taken high rank among the present-day poets of Spain by his patriotic and exquisite poem "Jaime" (1861). Among his other works may be mentioned two collections of poems: "Passing Tones" (1854), and "Even-Songs" (1858); a poetic recital, "Delfino" (1868); two books of travel, "From Tejo to Mondovi" (1864), and "Among the Palms" (1864). Died Feb. 7, 1901.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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