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  1. When William Cowper’s first volume of poems was published by Joseph Johnson of St Paul’s Churchyard in 1782 it was entitled Poems/ by/ William Cowper of the Inner Temple. However, this description has caused confusion amongst biographers of the poet who in some cases have assumed that William Cowper was called to the bar at the Inner Temple.

  2. Like many elements of his personal life, this saga made its way into Cowper’s poetry. Details of the love between the two appeared in a sequence of poems titled, Delia. The end of the brief engagement left Cowper feeling distraught. This was only furthered by the death of his father in 1756.

  3. Biography . Harriet Alicia Gurney was the daughter of Sir Daniel Gurney and Lady Harriet Gemima Hay, 4th daughter of 16th Earl of Erroll.. She married William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st and last Baron Mount Temple of Mount Temple, son of Peter Leopold Louis Francis Nassau Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper and Hon. Emily Mary Lamb, on 27 June 1843.

  4. William Cowper was an English poet and hymnodist who made a significant contribution to the development of naturalistic and introspective poetry during the 18th century. . His work marked a departure from the formal, neoclassical style that had dominated the literary scene in the preceding deca

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  6. William Francis Cowper-Temple, 1st Baron Mount Temple (December 13, 1811 – October 16, 1888), known as William Francis Cowper before 1869, was a British Liberal Party politician and statesman. The son of the 5th Earl Cowper, he was also a nephew of Prime Minister Lord Melbourne , and eventually became stepson to another Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston.

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