Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850
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Bowles, William Lisle
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Bowles, William, 1762-1850.
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Bowles, Reverend William Lisle, 1762-1850.
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William Lisle Bowles
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William Lisle Bowles
Bowles, William Lisle, active 1832-1835, Reverend; of Add MS 34571
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Bowles, William Lisle, active 1832-1835, Reverend; of Add MS 34571
Bowles, William Lisle, active 1801-1832, Reverend; of Add MS 36527
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Macleod, Archibald 1762-1850
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Macleod, Archibald 1762-1850
Bowles, William Lisle, fl. 1801-1832
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Bowles, William Lisle, fl. 1801-1832
Bowles, William Lisle, fl. 1832-1835
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Bowles, William L.
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Bowles, William L.
Lisle Bowles, William 1762-1850
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Lisle Bowles, William 1762-1850
Bowles, W. L. 1762-1850
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One of the old living poets of Great Britain 1762-1850
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One of the old living poets of Great Britain 1762-1850
Bowles, W. L. 1762-1850 (William Lisle),
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Bowles was an English clergyman and author.
Epithet: Reverend; of Add MS 36527
Bowles was an English clergyman and poet.
Epithet: Reverend; of Add MS 34571
English poet and clergyman.
William Lisle Bowles, English clergyman and poet. His poetry was admired by Coleridge, but he is best known for his ten-volume edition of the works of Alexander Pope, in which he criticized Pope's morals as well as his poetry. This work revived a scholarly dispute about Pope's proper place in the poetic hierarchy, and drew much criticism, nost notably from Lord Byron.
Divine, poet, and antiquary. Received B.A., 1792, from Trinity College, Oxford. Appointed rector of Chicklade in Wiltshire, 1792; then rector of Dumbleton in Gloucestershire, 1797; then vicar of Bremhill in Wiltshire, 1804. First published poetry in 1789. Also published "Hermes Britannica" and "The Parochial History of Bremhill", both in 1828.
English divine and poet.
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