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For other people named Lewis Morris, see Lewis Morris (disambiguation).

Sir Lewis Morris (18331907) was a popular poet of the Anglo-Welsh school. He was knighted by Queen Victoria, and narrowly missed being appointed Poet Laureate, possibly because of his association with Oscar Wilde.

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