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<p> Poetess, born in London; was the daughter of a London merchant and the wife of a [[Welsh]] squire, a highly sentimental but worthy woman; the [[Society]] of Friendship, in which the members bore fancy names—hers, which also served her for a <i> nom de plume </i> , was Orinda—had some fame in its day, and brought her, as the foundress, the honour of a dedication from [[Jeremy]] Taylor; her work was admired by Cowley and Keats; she was a staunch royalist (1631-1664). </p>
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<p> Poetess, born in London; was the daughter of a London merchant and the wife of a [[Welsh]] squire, a highly sentimental but worthy woman; the Society of Friendship, in which the members bore fancy names—hers, which also served her for a <i> nom de plume </i> , was Orinda—had some fame in its day, and brought her, as the foundress, the honour of a dedication from [[Jeremy]] Taylor; her work was admired by Cowley and Keats; she was a staunch royalist (1631-1664). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_77982"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/philips,+katherine Katherine Philips from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_77982"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/philips,+katherine Katherine Philips from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:51, 15 October 2021

Katherine Philips [1]

Poetess, born in London; was the daughter of a London merchant and the wife of a Welsh squire, a highly sentimental but worthy woman; the Society of Friendship, in which the members bore fancy names—hers, which also served her for a nom de plume , was Orinda—had some fame in its day, and brought her, as the foundress, the honour of a dedication from Jeremy Taylor; her work was admired by Cowley and Keats; she was a staunch royalist (1631-1664).

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