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C. S. Calverley, an English poet, was known for his witty and satirical poems that brought humor and intelligence to Victorian literature. His playful approach to language, along with his ability to convey complex ideas with a light touch, made his work both enjoyable and insightful. Calverley's legacy continues to inspire writers and poets to use humor as a tool for addressing serious issues, and to embrace wordplay and creativity in their craft. His work reminds us that literature can be both entertaining and profound, encouraging us to approach life with humor and thoughtfulness.
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"Meaning, however, is no great matter."

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