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  2. Henry King (1592 – 30 September 1669) was an English poet who served as Bishop of Chichester . Life. The elder son of John King, Bishop of London, and his wife Joan Freeman, he was baptised at Worminghall, Buckinghamshire, 16 January 1592.

  3. Henry King (baptized Jan. 16, 1592, Worminghall, Buckinghamshire, Eng.—died Sept. 30, 1669, Chichester, Sussex) was an English poet and Anglican bishop whose elegy for his wife is considered one of the best in the English language.

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  4. Henry King was an English poet and clergyman who rose to become the Bishop of Chichester. He wrote during the mid-17th century, a period marked by political upheaval and religious tension in England. As a result, his poetry often explores themes of mortality, loss, and spiritual contemplation.

  5. Biography. The son of an influential Bishop of London, Henry King followed in his father’s footsteps to pursue a career in the Church, which culminated in his appointment as Bishop of Chichester, a position he held during a very turbulent period in British history. His poetry is a chronicle of eventful times.

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  7. It includes a biography and an in-depth look at Kings world, his political and social philosophies, as well as an analysis of his poetry. Examples are used extensively, and notes and ...

  8. Henry King (1592– 30 September 1669) was an English poet and bishop. Life . The older son of John King, Bishop of London, and his wife Joan Freeman, he was baptised at Worminghall, Buckinghamshire, 16 January 1592. He was educated at Lord Williams’s School, Westminster School and in 1608 became a student of Christ Church, Oxford.