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  1. The Collected Works of Katherine Philips: The Matchless Orinda/Volume III - The Translations by Katherine Philips, 1993
  2. Poems by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneille's tragedies of Pompey and Horace, with several other translations out of French. by Katherine Philips, 2010-05-28
  3. Minor Poets of the Caroline Period ...: General Introduction. William Chamberlayne: Pharonnida; England's Jubilee. Edward Benlowes: Theophila; the Summary ... Katherine Philips: Poems. Patrick Hannay: by Anonymous, 2010-03-04
  4. Concept of Platonic Love in the Coterie of Mrs. Katherine Philips, "The Matchless Orinda" by Jewel Price Ross, 1954-01-01
  5. Sir Philip Sidney Selected Poems by Sir Philip Sidney (Edited By Katherine Duncan-Jones), 1982-01-01
  6. Without Love with Katherine Hepburn: Souvenir book by Katherine; Play by Philip Barry; Directed by Robert B. Sinclair Hepburn, 1943
  7. Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus. by Katherine Philips, 2010-05-29
  8. Social Backgrounds of American Literature by Ralph Philip & Katherine Burton Boas, 1933-01-01
  9. "Vogue" Beauty by Katherine Philips, Vogue, 2002-03-04
  10. Minor Poets of the Caroline Period, Volumes I, II, and III; with Chamberlayne's Pharonnida & England's Jubilee, Benlowes's Theophila, Marmion's Cupid and Psyche, Kynaston's Leoline & Sydanis and Cynthiades, Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus, Bosworth by William Chamberlayne, Edward Benlowes, et all 1905
  11. Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus. The second edition, with additions. by Katherine Philips, 2010-06-10
  12. Orinda Booklets. Extra series, I - VI (Complete) ... by Katherine and Tutin, J. R. (John Ramsden) (Publish.) Philips, 1905
  13. Orinda Booklets. Extra series, I - VI (Complete) ... by Katherine and Tutin, J. R. (John Ramsden) (Publish.) Philips, 1905-01-01
  14. The Orinda Booklets, Numbers 1 to 6 by Katherine Philips, 1905

21. Katherine Philips - Orinda - Poetry
Poetry by women index for katherine philips Orinda - part of a larger collectionof poetry written by women, much of it before the twentieth century.
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22. Arts And Culture :: Literature :: Philips, Katherine ('The Matchless Orinda') ::
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25. Katherine Philips Bibliography
philips, katherine. Letters. Ed. philips, katherine. The Collected Works of katherinephilips The Matchless Orinda. Volume 1 The Poems. Ed. Patrick Thomas.
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Bibliography Early Editions Philips, Katherine. Letters . Ed. Sir Charles Cotterell. January 29, 1664. -. "Letters by the Late Celebrated Mrs. Katherine Philips." Familiar Letters. Written by the Right
Honourable John, late Earl of Rochester, and several other Persons of Honour and Quality.
With Letters Written by Thomas Otway and Mrs. K. Philips. Published from their Original
Copies. With other Modern Letters by Tho. Check, Esq; Mr. Dennis; and Mr. Brown
London: Printed by W. Onley for Samuel Briscoe, 1697. Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus . London: Printed by W.B. for Bernard Lintott, 1705. Letters from Orinda to Poliarchus . 2nd ed. (enlarged). London: Printed for Bernard Lintott,
-. "Mutuall Affection between Orinda and Lucasia." Henry Lawes Second Book of Ayres, and
Dialogues . London: Printed by T. Harper for John Playford, 1655. Poems. By the Incomparable Mrs. K.P. . London: Printed by J.G. for Richard Marriott, 1664. Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, The Matchless Orinda . Ed. Sir
Charles Cotterell. London: Herringman, 1667.

26. Philips, Katherine, Poems
philips, katherine. Poems. By the incomparable Mrs. KP London printed byJG for Rich. Ximenes Rare Books Inc. philips, katherine Poems London 1664.
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27. Philips, Katherine, Poems
philips, katherine. Poems by the most deservedly aadmired Mrs. katherinephilips, the matchless Orinda. philips, katherine Poems London 1667.
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28. Gender Inn: Thematischer Suchindex
Translate this page Wurzel des Thesaurus Disziplin 115 Literaturwissenschaft AutorInnen und Werke 635philips, katherine Fowler 643 philips, Letters Orinda to Poliarchus 645
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29. Gender Inn: Alphabetischer Suchindex
Within the Gates 1610 Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart /USA 643 philips, Letters Orindato Poliarchus 645 philips, Poems 635 philips, katherine Fowler 3030 Phillips
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30. Poet: Katherine Philips - All Poems Of Katherine Philips
katherine philips, • Poems • Comments • Resources • Stats. Poems. ?Comments about katherine philips, There is no comment submitted by members..
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Content, To My Dearest Lucasia
Friendships Mystery, To My Dearest Lucasia Orinda To Lucasia Parting October 1661 At London To My Excellent Lucasia, On Our Friendship ... To One Persuading A Lady To Marriage
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Katherine Philips, Biographical Introduction

Katherine Philips . Biographical Introduction. Katherine Philips died of smallpox June 22, 1664, in London. She was thirty-three years old.
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Letters by the Late Celebrated Mrs. Katherine Philips ." Familiar Letters. Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips , The Matchless Orinda.
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Biography, Bibliography. List of Poems. Homepage. E-mail Ron Cooley at cooleyr@duke.usask.ca University of Saskatchewan English Department Revised June 9, 1998. http://www.usask.ca/english/phoenix/philipsk.htm

31. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Katherine Philips (1631-1664)
Selected Poetry of katherine philips (16311664). from RepresentativePoetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English
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Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
Selected Poetry of Katherine Philips (1631-1664)
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from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
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And so the Sun if it arise
Half so glorious as his Eyes,
Like this Infant, takes a shrowd,
Buried in a morning Cloud.
(Epitaph on her Son H. P., 19-22)
  • Epitaph on her Son H. P.
  • Friendship's Mystery, To my Dearest Lucasia
  • Orinda upon Little Hector Philips
  • To Mrs. M. A. at Parting
    Biographical information
    Given name : Katherine
    Family name : Philips Birth date : 1 January 1631 Death date : 22 June 1664 Nationality : English Family relations father: John Fowler mother: Katherine Fowler husband: James Philips (from 1647) son: Hector Philips daughter: Katherine Wogan Languages English French Education Taught by cousin, Mrs. Blacket
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    Translate this page katherine Fowler philips (1631-1664) est née à Londres dans une famillede la bourgeoisie marchande. Mariée adolescente à James
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    K atherine Fowler Philips (1631-1664) est née à Londres dans une famille de la bourgeoisie marchande. Mariée adolescente à James Philips de beaucoup son aîné, elle fut incitée par son époux à développer des intérêts littéraires et culturels. Elle a animé, vers 1652, plusieurs salons littéraires londoniens. Katherine a créé une organisation de femmes qu’elle a baptisé " La Société de l’Amitié " dont chaque membre portait un sobriquet classique. Celui de la fondatrice était " l’Inimitable Orinda ". En outre, taquinant la muse, elle a publié plusieurs recueils de poèmes et traduit divers textes latins.
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    33. Katherine Fowler Philips Quotations
    katherine Fowler philips Quotations. How soon we curse what erst we did adore.Death is as coy a thing as Love. Woes have their Ebb as well as Flood.
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    How soon we curse what erst we did adore. Death is as coy a thing as Love. Woes have their Ebb as well as Flood.
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    34. The Literary Manuscripts Of Katherine Philips (1631-1664)
    Printed Books philips, katherine Poems (1667) 121 poems/2 plays Lettersfrom Orinda to Polirachus (1705) 48 letters. REEL TWO. Tutin
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    ORINDA: The Literary Manuscripts of Katherine Philips (1631-1664)
    4 reels of 35mm silver-halide positive microfilm plus guide
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    Sir Edward Dering
    (British Library Add Ms 70887, f10v, 22 June 1664) Katherine Philips, known to her contemporaries as "The Matchless Orinda", ranks as one of the most important early women writers. She is remembered as a poet whose verse still speaks directly to readers on subjects such as marriage, relationships, happiness and loss; as a friend of the Cavalier poets; as a poet who had her verse set to music by Lawes and Purcell; as a writer who is much revered by modern feminists for her praise of Platonic friendship between women. Philips is also known for being the hub of one of the more celebrated circles of friendship that existed in this period. But above all, she is noteworthy for being one of the few 17th Century writers to leave behind a substantial body of manuscript evidence. This project brings together 27 manuscripts and 3 printed volumes from nine libraries in Britain and America. It includes: The 10 key sources for her poetry The 3 key sources for her drama (NLW 776B, NLW 21867B and Folger Ms V.b.231)

    35. WWP Text List
    Poems, Songs, and Acrostics, 1802 $10.00 Owenson, Sydney The Lay of an Irish Harp,1807 $10.00 Owenson, Sydney Poems, 1801 $3.00 philips, katherine, trans.
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    Aikin, Lucy
    Epistles on Women, 1810
    Anger, Jane
    Her Protection for Women, 1589
    Anonymous
    Advice to Virgins by a Lady, c. 1692
    Anonymous
    The Brideling, Sadling and Ryding..., 1595
    Anonymous
    England's Tears, a Poem, 1774
    Anonymous
    The Female Wits, 1704
    Anonymous
    Swetnam, the Woman-hater, 1620
    Astell, Mary
    "In Emulation of Cowley's Poem Call'd the Motto" and Other Poems, 1689?
    Aston, Katherine (Thimelby)
    "A Discourse of a Dreame", c. 1650
    Bannerman, Anne

    36. WWP Text List
    of Satirical Poems, Songs, and Acrostics , 1802 $10.00 Owenson, Sydney The Layof an Irish Harp , 1807 $10.00 Poems , 1801 $3.00 philips, katherine, trans.
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    Aikin, Lucy
    Epistles on Women

    Anger, Jane
    Her Protection for Women

    Anonymous
    Advice to Virgins by a Lady , c. 1692
    The Brideling, Sadling and Ryding...
    England's Tears, a Poem
    The Female Wits
    Swetnam, the Woman-hater
    Astell, Mary
    "In Emulation of Cowley's Poem Call'd the Motto" and Other Poems
    Aston, Katherine (Thimelby)
    "A Discourse of a Dreame" , c. 1650
    Bannerman, Anne
    Poems
    Barbauld, Anna Laetitia (Aikin)
    A Legacy for Young Ladies Reasons for National Penitence Sins of Government, Sins of the Nation

    37. Edson, Katherine Philips
    Edson, katherine philips. (18701933), reformer and public official katherinephilips was born on January 12, 1870, in Kenton, Ohio.
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    Edson, Katherine Philips
    (1870-1933), reformer and public official Katherine Philips was born on January 12, 1870, in Kenton, Ohio. While studying music at a Chicago conservatory she met and married Charles F. Edson in 1890. They settled in Antelope Valley, California, where Katherine Edson soon became active in organizing support for woman suffrage. In 1900 they moved to Los Angeles, and she joined the Friday Morning Club, a pioneering women's club (founded nine years earlier by Caroline M. Severance ) and the original inspiration for her work in Antelope Valley. Through the Friday Morning Club's various public reform and health campaigns, Edson became involved in public affairs. In 1910 she was chosen a member of the board of the California Federation of Women's Clubs, a post she held for six years. She played a significant part in the campaign that secured a woman suffrage amendment to the state constitution in 1911. In 1912 she was elected to the Los Angeles Charter Revision Commission and became the first woman to be named to the executive committee of the National Municipal League. She also became a member of the Progressive Party's state central committee. In 1912 Edson was appointed a special agent of the California Bureau of Labor Statistics. In that post she carried out investigations of violations of or shortcomings in state labor law. Her investigation and lobbying eventually closed a loophole by which student nurses had escaped the protection of the eight-hour law for women, and she drew up a comprehensive wages and hours law that was enacted by the legislature in 1913. She was then appointed to the five-member Industrial Welfare Commission created under the law to set standards of hours, wages, and working conditions; she became executive commissioner in 1916.

    38. Katherine Philips Edson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Edson, katherine philips Encyclopædia Britannica Article. katherine philips Edson.born Jan. MLA style katherine philips Edson. Encyclopædia Britannica.
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    39. Author Katherine. Philips, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
    The membership, however, is somewhat in question, as its members took pseudonymsfrom Classical literature (katherine philips, for instance, took the name
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      I was from England, and I lived from 1631-1664. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? Katherine Fowler was born on New Year's day, 1631 in London, England. Her father, John Fowler, was a Presbyterian merchant. Katherine was educated at one of the Hackney boarding-schools, where she became fluent in several languages. After the death of John Fowler, Katherine's mother married a Welshman, Hector Philips, and, in 1647, at the age of sixteen, Katherine was married to fifty-four-year old James Philips, Hector's son by his first wife.
      In spite of the difference in their ages, there appears to have been little conflict between Katherine and James. What division there was, was political in nature: she was a Royalist; he supported Oliver Cromwell. This difference in their views is recorded in Katherine's poetry. However, James continued to reside on the coast of Wales, while his wife spent much of her time in London. He encouraged her literary activities and left her largely to her own devices.

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