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The Collected Works Of Katherine Philips


Katherine Philips: Selected Poems – An Open Companion to Early ...

A sorrow unforeseen and scarcely feared, So ill can mortals their afflictions spell. ... Suggest to right my doleful fate or thee? Tears are my muse, and sorrow ...

Katherine Philips - Poem Hunter

A century and a half later, the Romantic poet John Keats admired her work in a letter to a friend. 2 www.PoemHunter.com - The World's Poetry Archive. Page 4 ...

The Matchless Orinda Volume I: The Poems by Katherine Philips

The Collected Works Of Katherine Philips: The Matchless Orinda Volume I: The Poems. Katherine Philips. 417 pages • first pub 1990 (editions). ISBN/UID: None.

Here is a poem written by Katherine Philips in the 1600's. I ... - Reddit

Childbirth was dangerous and running a household was hard work, and everyone knew it. And as dedication to God was considered a higher calling ...

Katherine Philips - Wikipedia

Katherine or Catherine Philips (née Fowler; 1 January 1631/2 – 22 June 1664), also known as "The Matchless Orinda", was an Anglo-Welsh royalist poet, ...

Katherine Philips Bibliography - University of Saskatchewan

Charles Cotterell. London: Herringman, 1667. ---. Poems. By the most deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda. To which is added, ...

Manuscript poems by Katherine Philips ('The Matchless Orinda'), c ...

Katherine Philips was one of the first women writers in Britain to gain professional and public recognition in her own right.

Katherine Philips, Richard Marriot, and the Contemporary ...

... The Collected Works of Katherine Philips, The Matchless Orinda, 3 vols. (Stump Cross: Stump Cross Books, 1990–93), vol. 1, pp. 19–20. The 1664 Poems is ...

Works of Katherine Philips|eBook - Barnes & Noble

7 works of Katherine PhilipsAnglo-Welsh poet (1632-1664)This ebook presents a collection of 7 works of Katherine Philips.

Katherine Philips, Poems - Wiley Online Library

Written from the late 1640s to the early 1660s, Katherine Philips's poetry combined the musical beauty of seventeenth-century lyric with the ...

Works of Katherine Philips - Rakuten Kobo

... works of Katherine Philips Anglo-Welsh poet (1632-1664) This ebook presents a collection of 7 works of Katherine Phili...

Collected Works: The Letters of Katherine Philips, the Matchless ...

Collected Works: The Letters of Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda v. 2 by Philips, Katherine - ISBN 10: 1872029159 - ISBN 13: 9781872029153 - Stump ...

"Rosania to Lucasia on her Letters" By Katherine Philips

We have also consulted The Collected Works of Katherine Philips, edited by Patrick Thomas (Essex: Stump Cross Books, 1990), which takes Philips's manuscript ...

Katherine Philips | The Oxford History of Poetry in English

By looking instead at Philips as an Anglophone Welsh women writer whose poems are embedded in her locality it is possible to illumine her ...

Katherine Philips, Poems by the Most Deserved Admired Mrs ...

Katherine Philips, also known by her famous coterie name Orinda, was one of the most popular female authors of the late seventeenth century; ...

Towards a New Edition of the Works of Katherine Philips

Orinda, Rosania, Lucasia et aliae: Towards a New Edition of the Works of Katherine Philips. By Ellen Moody. Frontispiece portrait from Poems ...

Poems. By the Incomparable, Mrs. K.P., Katherine Philips, 1664

PHILIPS, Katherine (1631-1664). Poems. By the Incomparable, Mrs. K.P . London: J.G. for Rich. Marriott, 1664. The exceptionally fine and crisp Berland copy ...

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Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda. To Which is Added Monsieur Corneille's Tragedies of Pompey and Horace, ...

Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, The ...

Katherine Philips, also known as Orinda, is a poet whose work has stood the test of time and continues to captivate readers with its elegance and depth.

Philips, Katherine | Dictionary of Irish Biography

The restoration of the monarchy in 1660 enabled Philips to be more open about her loyalties, and she addressed a series of poems to members of the royal family.