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An index of poems by Edward Taylor (1642-1729), New England Puritan, on Fire and Ice. ... Edward Taylor (1642-1729) was a New England Puritan. He was born in Leicestershire and became a school teacher with Puritan sympathies. After the Great Ejection, Taylor left England, studied divinity at Harvard,
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Edward Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edward Taylor was a colonial American poet, physician, and pastor. Taylor was born in Leicestershire, England, and emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in America in 1668. During his voyage to A...
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Chapter 1: Edward Taylor (1642?-1729) ... The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor, edited by Thomas H. Johnson (New York: Rockland Editions.1939); The Poems of Edward Taylor, edited by Donald E. Stanford (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960: abridged, 1963);
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Edward Taylor, a great author of American Literature. ... Edward Taylor was born in the year of 1642 and died in 1729. It is said that Taylor was probably born in Sketchly, Leicestershire County, England. His father was an "independent landholder with title to his farm.
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Edward Burnett Tylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sir Edward Burnett Tylor (2 October 1832 – 2 January 1917), was an English anthropologist. Tylor is considered representative of cultural evolutionism. In his works Primitive culture and Anthropol...
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However, Edward Taylor served in the wilderness until his death 58 years later—as minister, doctor, farmer, strategist to prevent Indian attacks, and poet. Taylor’s parishioners were called to worship with the beat of a drum.
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www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poets/taylor.php
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"Upon Wedlock, & Death of Children"reveals Taylor at his most personal and usefully links with other poemsfrom Edward Taylor's Minor Poetry, which trace his domestic relationshipwith Elizabeth Fitch from his courtship (1674) to her death (1689).
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A biographical sketch of one of Americas finest poets from the 17th century Edward Taylor. ... Edward Taylor, born around 1642 in England during the Puritan domination, spent his childhood and young adult life to age 24 in his homeland, venturing in 1668 to the new country—New England.
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