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Noyes was born in Wolverhampton and educated at Exeter College, Oxford. Encouraged by English writer George Meredith, he devoted himself to poetry and succeeded in making a livelihood. His first volume was The Loom of Years (1902). In 1913 he delivered the Lowell lectures in the USA on The Sea in English Poetry, and was professor of modern English literature at Princeton 191423. Later he returned to England and settled on the Isle of Wight, and in 1930 became a Roman Catholic.
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