Jane Taylor was born on 23 September 1783 in London, England, as one among an extensive literary family. She became an essayist, a playwright, a short story writer, a novelist, and a poet. Jane Taylor worked as an editor and writer for “Youth’s Magazine.” She is known as the author of the song, “The Star” (1806) also known as “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” and the poem, “The Violet,” among other works. Jane Taylor passed on at 40 years of age on 13 April 1824.
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Contented John By Jane Taylor
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The Way To Be Happy By Ann Taylor And Jane Taylor
Click or tap on any of the following titles to go directly to the article.
Contented John By Jane Taylor
Morning By Jane Taylor
Pretty Cow By Jane Taylor
The Star By Jane Taylor
The Violet By Jane Taylor
The Way To Be Happy By Ann Taylor And Jane Taylor