Gower, John. 1350–1402. Poet. G. wrote the Speculum Meditantis, in French, Vox Clamantis, in Latin, and Confessio Amantis in Eng. See edition, 3 vols. 8vo, London, 1857. See Ward's Eng. Poets, vol. 1; also Rolfe's edition of Pericles.
Græme [grām], John. 1748–1772. Scotch poet.
Graham, Ennis. See Molesworth, Mrs.
Grahame, James. 1765–1811. Scotch poet. Author of The Sabbath, etc.
Grahame, James, Marquis of Montrose. 1612–1650. Lyric poet. Author of the famous lyric My Dear and Only Love. See Biographies by Napier, 1856, and Grant, 1858.
Grahame, James. 1790–1842. Scotch historian. Author Hist. U. S., etc. Style dignified and impartial.
Granger, James. 1716–1766. Historian. Author Biographical Hist. of England.
Grant, Mrs. Anne [of Laggan]. 1755–1838. Scotch poet and miscellaneous writer. Author Memoirs of an American Lady 1808, etc. See Memoirs and Correspondence of, 3 vols., 1844. Pub. Mu.
Grant, James. 1806 ——. Journalist. Author of The Bench and the Bar, Sketches in London, etc.
Grant, James. 1822 ——. Scotch novelist. Author Hist. of India, and a long list of novels which do not take a very high rank. Pub. Cas. Rou.