William Lisle Bowles
1762 – 1850
91 works on record
Works

Fourteen sonnets, 1789
1991

The poetical works of William Lisle Bowles ..
1855

Poetical works
1855

Scenes and shadows of days departed
1837

Annals and antiquities of Lacock abbey
1835

The Life of Thomas Ken, D.D.
1830

The life of Thomas Ken, D. D., deprived Bishop of Bath and Wells ..
1830

Days departed; or, Banwell hill
1829

Hermes Britannicus
1828

Lessons in Criticism to William Roscoe, Esq;, F.R.S., Member of the Della Crusca Society of ..
1826

The little villager's verse book
1826

Paulus parochialis; or, A plain ... view of the object ... of st. Paul's Epistle to the Romans ..
1826

Lessons in criticism to William Roscoe, Esq;, F.R.S., member of the Della Crusca Society of Florence, F.R.S.L
1826

A final appeal to the literary public, relative to Pope, in reply to certain observations of Mr. Roscoe, in his edition of that poet's works
1825

A final appeal to the literary public, relative to Pope
1825

The grave of the last Saxon; or, The legend of the curfew
1822

The grave of the last Saxon
1822

Letters to Lord Byron on a question of poetical criticism
1822

Two letters to the Right Honorable Lord Byron, in answer to his Lordship's letter to ... .... on the Rev. Wm. L. Bowles's strictures on the life and writings of Pope
1821

A vindication of the late editor of Pope's works
1821

Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Byron, in answer to his Lordship's letter to .... ......, on the Rev. Wm. L. Bowles's strictures on the life and writings of Pope
1821

A reply to an unsentimental sort of critic
1820

Poems (never Before Published,) Written Chiefly at Bremhill, in Wiltshire
1809

The spirit of discovery; or, The conquest of ocean
1804

Sonnets, and Other Poems,: And Other Poems
1800

Sonnets, and other poems
1796

Song of the Battle of the Nile, Coombe-Ellen

The missionary

Sonnets, with other poems

Sonnets

A word on cathedral-oratorios and clergy-magistrates
Poems and The missionary
1978
Hope, an allegorical sketch ; St. Michael's mount ; Song of the battle of the Nile ; The sorrows of Switzerland ; The picture ; Bowden Hill ; The grave of the last Saxon ; Ellen Gray
1978
Sonnets and other poems, and The spirit of discovery
1978
Fourteen sonnets ; Sonnets written on picturesque spots ; Verses to John Howard ; The grave of Howard ; Verses on the Philanthropic Society ; Elegy written ... ; Coombe Ellen (The Romantic context)
1978
Fourteen sonnets ; Sonnets written on picturesque spots ; Verses to John Howard ; The grave of Howard ; Verses on the Philanthropic Society ; Elegy written at the Hot Wells ; Monody written at Matlock ; A poetical address to Edmund Burke ; Elegiac stanzas ; Coombe Ellen
1978
A Wiltshire parson and his friends
1926
The poetical works of Bowles, Lamb, and Hartley Coleridge <selected>
1887
Annals and antiquities of Lacock abbey, in the county of Wilts ; with memorials of the foundress Ela countess of Salisbury, and the earls of Salisbury of the houses of Sarisbury and Longespe ; including notices of the monasteries of Bradenstoke, Hinton, and Farley
1835
Annals and antiquities of Lacock Abbey, in the county of Wilts
1835
St. John in Patmos
1832
The life of Thomas Ken, D.D
1830
The life of Thomas Ken..
1830
The parochial history of Bremhill, in the County of Wilts
1828
Days departed
1828
Ellen Gray, or, The dead maiden's curse
1823
Charity
1823
Two letters to the Right Honorable Lord Byron
1821
Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Byron
1821
A vindication of the late editor of Pope's works, from some charges brought against him, by a writer in the Quarterly review for October, 1820
1821
Vindiciae wykehamicae, or, A vindication of Winchester College
1818
Bowden Hill, the Banks of the Wye, Cadland, Southamptom River
1806
The sorrows of Switzerland
1801
Coombe Ellen: a poem
1798
St. Michael's Mount, a poem
1798
Elegiac stanzas
1796
Elegiac stanzas, written during sickness at Bath
1796
Sonnets (3d ed.)
1794
Sonnets, (third edition) with other poems, by the Rev. W. L. Bowles, ..
1794
Monody, written at Matlock, October 1791. By the Rev. W. L. Bowles
1791
Elegy written at the Hot-Wells, Bristol. Addressed to the Revd. William Howley
1791
The grave of Howard
1790
Verses on the benevolent institution of the Philanthropic Society
1790
The grave of Howard. A poem. By W. L. Bowles
1790
Sonnets, written chiefly on picturesque spots during a tour
1789
The little Sunday scholar's verse book
Lessons in criticism to William Roscoe in answer to his letter to the Reverend W.L. Bowles on the character and poetry of Pope
On the music of the Messiah; performed at Gloucester, September 19th, 1823
St. Peter and the Keys
Some account of the last days of William Chillingworth, author of "The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation"
Written at Silchester, the ancient Calleva
A plain exposition of a clergyman's ministerial conduct, in regard to a poor woman lately departed
The ark
The church and parochial school
The plain Bible, and the Protestant churh [sic] in England
On the Egyptian tomb
Hymn to be sung at Bremhill, on the day of collection for the building of new churches
Days departed, or, Banwell Hill
A last and summary answer to the question, "Of what use have been, and are, the English cathedral establishments?"
A discourse, preached in Salisbury cathedral, on King Charles's martyrdom, M.DCCC.XXXVI
A letter to William Roscoe, Esq., F.R.S., member of the Della Crusca Society of Florence, and associate of the first class of the Royal Society of Literature in England
Written after hearing the choral music and coronation anthem in Westminster Abbey, June 24, 1834
A few observations on the last report of the Church commissioners
On first hearing Caradori sing
Restoration of Malmesbury Abbey
Written after the consecration of the new church at Kingswood, by the Bishop of Gloucester, on the 11th of September, 1821
Scenes and shadows of days departed : with selections from poems, illustrative of a long journey through life, from the earliest recollections to age
Sermons on some important points respecting the faith, the feelings, the spirit, and the dispositions of Christians
The English village church
The invariable principles of poetry, in a letter addressed to Thomas Campbell, Esq
The life of Thomas Ken, D.D., deprived bishop of Bath and Wells