Mihály Tompa

Mihály Tompa (September 28, 1819 – July 30, 1868), was a Hungarian lyric poet, Calvinist minister and corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Together with János Arany and Sándor Petőfi they formed the triumvirate of young great poets of the Hungarian folk-national literature of the 19th century. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1903

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1847

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1871

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1856

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1899

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1899

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1975

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1902

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1891

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    by Tompa, Mihály, 1817-1868
    Published 1898

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