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<p> an English poet and divine, was born about 1700, and educated at [[Marlborough]] School and at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, of which he became vice-principal. He was canon of [[Windsor]] in 1751, and subsequently vicar of St. Austel and of St. Blazy, Cornwall. He died in March, 1774, leaving Poems on Several Occasions (1727): — Essay on [[Satire]] (1730): — Essay on [[Reason]] (1735): — A Fast [[Sermon]] (1740). See Chalmers, Biog. Dict. s.v.; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
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<p> an English poet and divine, was born about 1700, and educated at [[Marlborough]] School and at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, of which he became vice-principal. He was canon of [[Windsor]] in 1751, and subsequently vicar of St. Austel and of St. Blazy, Cornwall. He died in March, 1774, leaving Poems on Several Occasions (1727): '''''''''' [[Essay]] on [[Satire]] (1730): '''''''''' Essay on [[Reason]] (1735): '''''''''' A Fast [[Sermon]] (1740). See Chalmers, Biog. Dict. s.v.; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 15 October 2021

Walter Harte [1]

an English poet and divine, was born about 1700, and educated at Marlborough School and at St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, of which he became vice-principal. He was canon of Windsor in 1751, and subsequently vicar of St. Austel and of St. Blazy, Cornwall. He died in March, 1774, leaving Poems on Several Occasions (1727): Essay on Satire (1730): Essay on Reason (1735): A Fast Sermon (1740). See Chalmers, Biog. Dict. s.v.; Allibone, Dict. of Brit. and Amer. Authors, s.v.

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