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'''British poetry''' (like ]) is a term rarely used, as almost all |
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British poetry (like British literature) is a term rarely used, as almost all British poets are clearly identified with one of the various nations within those areas.
It may include:
- English poetry
- Scottish poetry (see Scottish literature)
- Welsh poetry
- Jèrriais poetry
- Guernésiais poetry
- Manx poetry
- Cornish poetry
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