Bowles, William Lisle, 1762-1850
Bowles, William Lisle
William Lisle Bowles
William Lisle Bowles English priest, poet and critic (1762–1850)
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Works
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The Butterfly and the Bee |
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Čas (Bowles) |
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Coombe Ellen: a poem, : written in Radnorshire, September 1798. By the Revd. W. L. Bowles, A.M |
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Copy of a letter to the Bishop of Salisbury |
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Days departed, or Banwell Hill a lay of the Severn Sea ; incl. the tale of the maid of Cornwall, or spectre and prayer-book |
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Elegy written at the Hot-Wells, : Bristol. Addressed to the Revd. William Howley |
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Ellen Gray; or, the dead maiden's curse a poem |
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Empfindsame Sonette; eine Auswahl der Sonette von W. L. Bowles |
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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 the author. In letters to a literary friend. |
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Fourteen sonnets, elegiac and descriptive |
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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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grave of the last Saxon; or, the legend of the curfew a poem |
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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 |
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Hope, an allegorical sketch, on recovering slowly from sickness. By the Reverend W.L. Bowles, A.M |
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Hope, an allegorical sketch ; St. Michael's mount ; Song of the battle of the Nile ; The sorrows of Switzerland ; The picture ; Bowden Hill ; The grave of the last Saxon ; Ellen Gray |
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A last and summary answer to the question "Of what use have been, and are, the English cathedral establishments?" |
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Letters to Mr. T. Campbell, as far as regards poetical criticism, &c. &c. |
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Life of Thomas Ken. |
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The missionary; a poem. |
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Monody, : written at matlock, October 1791. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles |
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nets, 1794: |
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Observations on the poetical character of Pope, 1820-21. |
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On Shakespeare |
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Papers |
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The parochial history of Bremhill, in the county of Wilts; containing a particular account, from authentic and unpublished documents, of the Cistercian abbey of Stanley in that parish; with observations and reflections on the origin and establishment of parochial clergy, and other circumstances of general parochial interest, including illustrations of the origin and designation of the stupendous monuments of antiquity in the neighbourhood, Avebury, Silbury, and Wansdike. |
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Poems and The missionary / William Lisle Bowles ; with an introduction for the Garland edition by Donald H. Reiman |
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The poetical works of Milman, Bowels, Wilson, annd Barry Cornwall [pseud.] ... |
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The poetical works of William Lisle Bowles ... |
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The poetical works : with memoir, critical dissertation and explanatory notes |
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A reply to the charges brought by the reviewer of Spence's Anecdotes, in the Quarterly review, for October 1820, againt the last editor of Pope's works; |
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A sermon, preached in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, at the triennial visitation of John, Lord Bishop of the Diocese, on Friday, August 7, 1795. By W. Lisle Bowles, A.M |
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Short Verses for Children |
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Sonnets, and other poems |
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Sonnets, written chiefly on picturesque spots, during a tour, by the reverend W. L. Bowles, A. B. of Trinity College, Oxford |
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The spirit of discovery; or, The conquest of ocean : a poem, in five books: with notes, historical and illustrative. |
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Spirit of discovery. Selections |
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St. John in Patmos a poem |
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Thoughts on National Defence. |
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Thoughts on the increase of crimes, the education of the poor, and the national schools; in a letter to Sir James Mackintosh. |
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Two letters to the Right Honorable Lord Byron : in answer to his lordship's letter to **** ******, on the Rev. W. L. Bowles's strictures on the life and writings of Pope |
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Verker |
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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 |
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Verses to John Howard, F.R.S. on his state of prisons and lazarettos. By W. L. Bowles |
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Vindication of Winchester College |
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Vindiciæ wykehamicæ; |
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Vzpomínka |
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A Wiltshire parson and his friends : the correspondence of William Lisle Bowles : together with four hitherto unidentified reviews by Coleridge |
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The works of Alexander Pope |
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