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William Lisle Bowles

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Gender Male
Born King's Sutton
United Kingdom
DiedSalisbury
United Kingdom
Job Poet
Priest
Education Trinity College
Winchester College
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID639367

The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles
Sonnets, and Other Poems
Coombe Ellen: A Poem, Written in Radnorshire, September 1798. by the Revd. W. L. Bowles, A. M
St. John in Patmos: A Poem
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. , in Verse and Prose: Containing the Principal Notes of Drs. Warburton and Warton
Hope, an allegorical sketch
The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2
Annals and antiquities of Lacock abbey
The spirit of discovery; or, The conquest of ocean
Fourteen Sonnets, 1789
The grave of the last Saxon; or, The legend of the curfew, a poem
The Poetical Works of Bowles, Lamb, and Hartley Coleridge Selected
A Vindication of the Late Editor of Pope's Works: From Some Charges Brought Against Him, by a Writer in the Quarterly Review, for October, 1820
Two Letters to the Right Honorable Lord Byron, in Answer to His Lordship's Letter to . . . . . . . on the REV. Wm. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of Pope
The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles - Volume I
Verses on the Benevolent Institution of the Philanthropic Society: For Protecting and Educating the Children of Vagrants and Criminals, by the Rev. W. Lisle Bowles
Lessons in Criticism to William Roscoe, Esq F R S , Member of the Della Crusca Society of Florence, F R S L: In Answer to His Letter to the Reverend
The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan
Ellen Gray, or, The dead maiden's curse
Days Departed, Or, Banwell Hill: A Lay of the Severn Sea : Including the Tale of the Maid of Cornwall, Or, Spectre and Prayer-book
The little villager's verse book
William Lisle Bowles - The Sonnets: Of Armies, by Their Watch-Fires, in the Night
Letters to Lord Byron on a question of poetical criticism
William Lisle Bowles - Miscellaneous Poems: So Sinks the Scene, Like a Departed Dream
William Lisle Bowles - The Missionary: Now Fate, Vindictive, Rolls, with Refluent Flood, Back on Thy Shores the Tide of Human Blood
William Lisle Bowles - Song of the Cid & Other Poems: And Loud the Watchman Blew His Trump, and Cried, They Come! They Come!
Hermes Britannicus: A Dissertation on the Celtic Deity, Teutates, the Mercurius of Caesar, in Further Proof and Corroboration of the Origin and Designation of the Great Temple at Abury, in Wiltshire
Poems and The Missionary
Sonnets and Other Poems, and The Spirit of Discovery
Sonnets, and Other Poems, by the Reverend W. L. Bowles, . . . Seventh Edition. to Which Is Added, Hope, an Allegorical Sketch on Recovering Slowly from Sickness
William Lisle Bowles - Grave of the Last Saxon: Of Liberty, Where Your Brave Fathers Bled!
William Lisle Bowles - The Spirit of Discovery: Sailing as She Herself Were Lost, and Left in Nature's Loneliness
The Life of Thomas Ken, Volume I - Scholar's Choice Edition
Hermes Britannicus, a Dissertation on the Celtic Deity Teutates - Scholar's Choice Edition
A Wiltshire Parson and His Friends: The Correspondence of William Lisle Bowles, Together with Four Hitherto Unidentified Reviews by Coleridge
Scenes and shadows of days departed; a narrative, accompanied with poems of youth [&c. ].
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. , in Verse and Prose, Containing the Principal Notes of Drs. Warburton and Warton; Volume 10
Sonnets, (Third Edition) with Other Poems, by the Rev. W. L. Bowles,
A Last and Summary Answer to the Question, of What Use Have a Last and Summary Answer to the Question, of What Use Have Been, and Are, the English Cathedral Establishments? (1833)
Harvard Classics Volume 41: English Poetry 2: Collins To Fitzgerald
William Lisle Bowles - Banwell Hill: A Lay of the Seven Seas: To View the Dark Memorials of a World
A Final Appeal to the Literary Public, Relative to Pope, in Reply to Certain Observations of Mr. Roscoe, in His Edition of That Poet's Works. to Which Are Added, Some Remarks on Lord Byron's Conversations, As Far As They Relate to the Same Subject And. . .
A Reply to an Unsentimental Sort of Critic,: The Reviewer of Spence's Anecdotes in the Quarterly Review for October [i. e. July] 1820; Otherwise to a Certain Critic and Grocer, the Family of the Bowleses!!
Hope, an Allegorical Sketch, on Recovering Slowly from Sickness. By the Reverend W. L. Bowles, A. M.
Two Letters to the Right Honorable Lord Byron : in Answer to His Lordship's Letter to **** ****** [i. e. John Murray], on the Rev. Wm. L. Bowles's Strictures on the Life and Writings of Pope: More Particularly on the Question, Whether Poetry be More Immediately Indebted to what is Sublime Or Beautiful in the Works of Nature, Or the Works of Art?
An Argument Against the Jurisdiction of the Military Commissions to Try Citizens of the United States
The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Sappho to Phaon. Eloisa to Abelard. the Temple of Fame. January and May. the Wife of Bath. the First Book of Statius's Thebais. the Fable of Dryope. Vertumnus and Pomona. Imitations [of English Poets] Miscellanies. Epitap
Annals and antiquities of Lacock abbey, by W. L. Bowles and J. G. Nichols
Pamphlets on Naval Subjects
The Missionary: A Poem
Fourteen Sonnets ; Sonnets Written on Picturesque Spots ; Verses to John Howard ; The Grave of Howard ; Verses on the Philanthropic Society ; Elegy Written at the Hot Wells ; Monody Written at Matlock ; A Poetical Address to Edmund Burke ; Elegiac Stanzas ; Coombe Ellen
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William Lisle Bowles was an English priest, poet and critic.

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