Charles Edward Sayle
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Charles Edward Sayle (December 6, 1864 - July 4, 1924) was an English Uranian poet. He was born the son of Robert and Priscilla Caroline Sayle. He later served as an under-librarian at the University Library of Cambridge[1]. His works include 1885's Bertha: a Story of Love, 1887's Wicliff: An Historical Drama, 1889's Erotidia, 1893's Musa Consolatrix, 1911's Private Music and 1913's Cambridge Fragments[2]. He also edited an anthology of verse, 1897's In Praise of Music. Sayle died at the age of 59.

