• Ebenezer Cooke (c. 1665 – c. 1732) was an American poet. Probably born in London, he became a lawyer in Maryland, then a British colony, where he wrote...
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  • Ebenezer Cooke or Cook may refer to: Ebenezer Cooke (poet) (1667–1732), sometimes spelled Cook, London-born American poet Ebenezer Cooke, a fictional version...
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  • Factor: Or, a Voyage to Maryland. A Satyr (1708) by the English-born poet Ebenezer Cooke (c. 1665 – c. 1732), about whom few biographical details are known...
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  • Ebenezer Coker (died 1783), English silversmith Ebenezer Colls (1812–1887), English painter Ebenezer Cooke (disambiguation), several people Ebenezer Crafts...
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    Maryland. A Satyr" is a satirical poem written by British-American poet Ebenezer Cooke, and first published in London in 1708. Written in Hudibrastic couplets...
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  • the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Ebenezer Cooke (both attributed; also, see "Deaths" section below; also spelled "Cook"):...
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  • French churchman, translator and poet December 6 - Lady Grizel Baillie (died 1746), Scottish songwriter Ebenezer Cooke (also spelled "Cook"; died 1732)...
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    Waldo, was an American essayist, lecturer, philosopher, abolitionist, and poet who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. He was seen...
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  • (for instance, Irish or France). Colley Cibber made British Poet Laureate Ebenezer Cooke (attributed; also spelled "Cook"), Sotweed Redivivus, or, The...
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    James Cook (redirect from Captain Cooke)
    Obeyesekere 1997, pp. 310– Collingridge 2003, p. 410 Samwell, David; Townsend, Ebenezer (Jr); Gilbert, George; Hawaiian Historical Society; Ingraham, Joseph; Meares...
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  • is a list of English-language poets, who have written much of their poetry in English. Main country of residence as a poet (not place of birth): A = Australia...
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  • included George Alsop (Character of the Province of Maryland, 1666); Ebenezer Cooke (Sot-Weed Factor, 1708). Literary figures of the antebellum period included...
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  • multiple people Douglas Arthur Davies (1896–1992), British military officer Ebenezer Thomas Davies (1903–1991), scholar and priest Edgar G. Davies (1898–1919)...
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  • the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). Ebenezer Cooke (attributed), "An Elegy on [. . .] Nicholas Lowe" Richard Lewis, Muscipula...
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  • Mary Newmarch Prescott (category 19th-century American poets)
    recently, Secretary of State, William M. Evarts and the Hoar brothers, Ebenezer and George. Her father, Joseph Prescott, was then a lumber merchant in...
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  • professional football coach Angella Reid, White House Chief Usher Anne Cooke Reid (1907–1997), African American stage director and academic Anthony Reid...
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  • Edward Dowden - Ernest Dowson - R. E. Egerton-Warburton - George Eliot - Ebenezer Elliott - Anne Evans - Sebastian Evans - Michael Field - Edward Fitzgerald...
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  • 1725) Ebenezer Cooke (attributed; also spelled "Cook"), "An ELOGY on the Death of Thomas Bordley, Esq.", the first of four elegies attributed to Cooke; English...
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  • Lewis Theobald – The Persian Princess Richard Blackmore – The Kit-Cats Ebenezer Cooke – The Sot-Weed Factor (poem) Elijah Fenton – Oxford and Cambridge Miscellany...
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  • is destroyed; the unique manuscript of Beowulf is damaged but saved. Ebenezer Cooke, attributed, The Maryland Muse, a collection, including "The History...
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    Margaret learned to be a critic of art from one of her staff teachers, Ebenezer Cooke, a well-known art master and reformer of art education. As she gained...
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    Harriet Prescott Spofford (category 20th-century American poets)
    October 1891. Phelps, Stowe & Cooke 1884, p. 533. Phelps, Stowe & Cooke 1884, p. 534. (16 August 1921). Mrs. Spofford, Poet and Novelist, Dead, New York...
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    Bronowski's The Ascent of Man (also commissioned by Attenborough), and Alistair Cooke's America. Attenborough thought that the story of evolution would be a natural...
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    marking Barth's discovery of postmodernism. It reimagines the life of Ebenezer Cooke, a poet in colonial Maryland, and recounts a series of fantastic and often...
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    Delilah and Judas were paid in pieces of silver for their respective deeds. Ebenezer Cobham Brewer notes in his A Guide to Scripture History: The Old Testament...
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  • Robert Lorimer, architect and furniture designer Kate Macintosh, architect Ebenezer James MacRae, architect Anuradha Mathur, landscape architect Sir Robert...
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  • Fiction; or, Morality in Masquerade Sir Richard Blackmore, The Kit-Cats Ebenezer Cooke (also spelled "Cook"), The Sot-Weed Factor: Or, a Voyage to Maryland...
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    postmodernism is John Barth's The Sot-Weed Factor which deals with Ebenezer Cooke's poem of the same name. Related to postmodern intertextuality, pastiche...
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  • 18 – Ty Cobb, baseball outfielder (died 1961) December 19 – Charles M. Cooke, Jr., admiral (died 1970) December 25 – Kid Ory, jazz trombonist and bandleader...
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  • Republican, died on hunger Strike 1923 Irish hunger strikes (b. 1883) 1924 – Ebenezer Cobb Morley, English sportsman and the father of the Football Association...
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