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iswearenglish: The Butterfly and the Bee Poem by William Lisle Bowles - Summary Analysis - The Butterfly and the Bee by William Lisle Bowles 1762 – 1850

Near_Death_FE: 26. Bowles, William Lisle; Nichols, John Gough. Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey, in the county of Wilts;. London, J.B. Nichols and son, 1835.

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English writer and poet William Lisle Bowles (September 24, 1762), author of "The Grave of the Last Saxon"(1822) et al.

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DonaldH11469395: “ The cause of Freedom is the cause of GOD! [ Edmund Burke, I. 78 ]” William Lisle Bowles [ 1762- 1850 ]

onthemainline: Chasam Sofer and William Lisle Bowles were both born on September 24, 1762 (also 7 Tishrei 5523).

infinita_fiori: here melancholy, on the pale crags laid, might muse herself to sleep; or fancy come, watching the mind with tender cozenage and shaping things that are not. william lisle bowles

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Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English writer and poet William Lisle Bowles (September 24, 1762), author of "The Grave of the Last Saxon"(1822) et al.

Page_Upon_Page: The poetical works of William Lisle Bowles .. (Published: 1855) Full text:

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English writer and poet William Lisle Bowles (September 24, 1762), author of "The Grave of the Last Saxon"(1822) et al.

MartinUrch: Mindful Living “I sighed with delight as we stole down the stream, While the sun, as he smiled on our sail, seemed to say, Rejoice in my light, ere it fade fast away! ” — William Lisle Bowles. Image ©️: Martin Urch

SmartContent14: Time and Grief O TIME! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound, and slowly thence (Lulling to sad repose the weary sense) The faint pang stealest unperceived away; On thee I rest my only hope at last, And think, when thou hast dried ... by William Lisle Bowles

HerefordGen: Have just come across the Revd William Lisle Bowles: His parsonage house at Brenhill is beautifully situated; but he has a good deal frittered away its beauty with grottos, hermitages, & Shenstonian inscriptions:

SotonianHistory: Netley Abbey - poems William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850) the Priest and English poet wrote this haunting poem of Netley Abbey that was re-published in 1848.

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TheMatadorSGHS: Beyonce Portillo (10th grade) Bereavement, By: William Lisle Bowles Photo by: Elsie Wang

Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English writer and poet William Lisle Bowles (September 24, 1762), author of "The Grave of the Last Saxon"(1822) et al.

SalisburyCath: NEW Library Blog: Read about the life of priest and poet William Lisle Bowles (1762 - 1850), including his time at Salisbury Cathedral.

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aroma_nish: Written at Bamborough Castle by William Lisle Bowles

daubepdoodlekit: Death Of Captain Cooke, (William Lisle Bowles)

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poetry_rr: III. O Thou, whose stern command and precepts pure by William Lisle Bowles

GrammarofMatter: William Lisle Bowles, in 1828, aligns the old fair ground of Tan Hill with Marden Henge and Stonehenge. Traces of a...

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Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English writer and poet William Lisle Bowles (September 24, 1762), author of "The Grave of the Last Saxon"(1822) et al.

samrat747: III. O Thou, whose stern command and precepts pure... by William Lisle Bowles O THOU, whose stern command a... -

samrat747: On the Funeral of Charles the First by William Lisle Bowles The castle clock had tolled midnight: With matt... -

samrat747: XIII. O Time! Who Know'st a Lenient Hand to Lay... by William Lisle Bowles O TIME! who know'st a lenient ha... -

samrat747: IV. To the River Wenbeck by William Lisle Bowles AS slowly wanders thy forsaken stream, Wenbeck! the mossy-... -

samrat747: Netley Abbey by William Lisle Bowles Fallen pile! I ask not what has been thy fate; But when the winds, slo... -

samrat747: I. Written at Tinemouth, Northumberland, after a Tempestuous Voyage by William Lisle Bowles AS slow I climb... -

samrat747: Languid, And Sad, And Slow, From Day To Day by William Lisle Bowles Languid, and sad, and slow, from day to... -

samrat747: XIV. On a Distant View of England. by William Lisle Bowles AH! from my eyes the tears unbidden start, Albio... -

samrat747: VI. Evening, as slow thy placid shades descend... by William Lisle Bowles EVENING, as slow thy placid shade... -

samrat747: XII. Written at a Convent. by William Lisle Bowles IF chance some pensive stranger, hither led, His bosom g... -

samrat747: V. To the River Tweed. by William Lisle Bowles O TWEED! a stranger, that with wand'ring feet O'er hill and ... -

samrat747: Sonnet: At Ostend, July 22nd 1787 by William Lisle Bowles How sweet the tuneful bells' responsive peal! As ... -

samrat747: II. Written at Bamborough Castle. by William Lisle Bowles YE holy tow'rs, that crown the azure deep, Still ... -

samrat747: VII. At a Village in Scotland.... by William Lisle Bowles O NORTH! as thy romantic vales I leave, And bid f... -

samrat747: II. Written at Bamborough Castle. by William Lisle Bowles YE holy tow'rs, that crown the azure deep, Still ... -

samrat747: VII. At a Village in Scotland.... by William Lisle Bowles O NORTH! as thy romantic vales I leave, And bid f... -

samrat747: II. Written at Bamborough Castle. by William Lisle Bowles YE holy tow'rs, that crown the azure deep, Still ... -

samrat747: X. On Dover Cliffs. by William Lisle Bowles ON these white cliffs, that calm above the flood Rear their o'e... -

samrat747: On Hearing by William Lisle Bowles O stay, harmonious and sweet sounds, that die In the long vaultings of t... -

samrat747: Sonnet: Languid, And Sad, And Slow, From Day To Day by William Lisle Bowles Languid, and sad, and slow, fro... -

samrat747: IX. O Poverty! though from thy haggard eye... by William Lisle Bowles O POVERTY! though from thy haggard ey... -

samrat747: Time and Grief by William Lisle Bowles O TIME! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow's wound,... -

samrat747: Sonnet: July 18th 1787 by William Lisle Bowles O Time! who know'st a lenient hand to lay Softest on sorrow'... -

samrat747: In Age by William Lisle Bowles And art thou he, now "fallen on evil days," And changed indeed! Yet what do ... -

samrat747: Sonnet: O Poverty! Though From Thy Haggard Eye by William Lisle Bowles O, Poverty! though from thy haggard ... -

samrat747: On a Beautiful Landscape by William Lisle Bowles Beautiful landscape! I could look on thee For hours,--unmi... -

samrat747: XI. Written at Ostend by William Lisle Bowles HOW sweet the tuneful bells' responsive peal! As when, at ope... -

samrat747: exact man n nature exact theory in practice projection. Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs, July 20th 1787 by William Lisle Bowles On these (5/6)

samrat747: Sonnet: At Dover Cliffs, July 20th 1787 by William Lisle Bowles On these white cliffs, that calm above the ... -

samrat747: To a Friend by William Lisle Bowles Go, then, and join the murmuring city's throng! Me thou dost leave to s... -

samrat747: Bereavement by William Lisle Bowles Whose was that gentle voice, that, whispering sweet, Promised methought... -

samrat747: In Youth by William Lisle Bowles Milton, our noblest poet, in the grace Of youth, in those fair eyes and cl... -

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