Birth date: 
1722
Death date: 
1800
Birth town: 
Country: 
England

English critic and poet, eldest son of Thomas Warton (see below), was baptized at Dunsfold, Surrey, on the 22nd of April 1722, and entered Winchester school on the foundation in 1735. William Collins was already there, and the two formed a friendship which was maintained through their Oxford career. They read Milton and Spenser together, and wrote verses, which, published in the Gentleman’s Magazine, attracted the attention of Dr Johnson. Warton went to Oriel College, Oxford, in 1740, and took his B.A. degree in 1744. He took holy orders, and during his father’s lifetime acted as his curate at Basingstoke. He then went to Chelsea, London; but eventually returned to Basingstoke. He married, became rector of Winslade (1748), of Tunworth (1754); in t755 he was appointed a master in Winchester school, and headmaster in 1766. He was not a successful schoolmaster, and when the boys mutinied against him for the third time he wisely resigned his position (1793).

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To a Gentleman upon his Travels to Italy 29 November 2013
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To a Lady Who Hates the Country 29 November 2013
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To Evening 5 September 2014
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To Fancy 5 September 2014
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To Health 19 May 2014
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To Liberty 29 November 2013
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To Solitude 5 September 2014
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To Superstition 5 September 2014
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Verses on a Butterfly 31 July 2013
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Ye green-robed Dryads, oft at dusky eve 19 May 2014
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