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Birth date
1568
Death date
1639
Country
England
Poems by this Poet
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Character Of A Happy Life
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The Character of a Happy Life
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On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia
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You Meaner Beauties of the Night
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Upon the death of Sir Albert Morton's Wife
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Upon The Sudden Restraint Of The Earl Of Somerset, Then Falling From Favour
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To A Noble Friend In His Sickness
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This Hymn Was Made By Sir H. Wotton, When He Was An Ambassador At Venice, In The Time of A Great Sickness There
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The Character of a Happy Life
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Tears At The Grave Of Sir Albertus Morton Who Was Buried At Southampton Wept By Sir H. Wotton
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Wotton was born in Kent, England and was educated at Winchester and New and Queens Colleges, Oxford. Whilst studying at Oxford he met John Donne, the first and greatest of the metaphysical poets, who later became a close friend. In 1595, Wotton became secretary to the Earl of Essex, collecting foreign intelligence. He became the ambassador to the court of Venice, and in later years, provost of Eton College. Whilst on a visit to Augsburg in 1604 he wrote a definition of an Ambassador which is now one of his most famous phrases; "An Ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie abroad for the good of his country." Although his works are small in number they are known for having great poise and polish and his enthusiasm for classical architecture and proportion can be seen to have a large influence on his poetry.