Birth date: 
1714
Death date: 
1763
Birth town: 
Country: 
England

Born in 1714 in Halesowen (now Worcestershire) England living at the family home 'The Leasowes'. Halesowen, which, up to the early years of the 18th century was in part of Shropshire. He was educated at Solihull Grammar School, where he met and became firm friends with the future poet Richard Jago, before going on to study at Pembroke College, Oxford, but without taking a degree. On inheriting 'The Leasowes' he spent much time and money on landscaping the estate.
He was a poet of diverse taste, his father recognising his talent when a young boy, had strived to send his son to Oxford to study theology but William showed no real interest, preferring poetry, odes, elegies, ballads and correspondence of which he was particularly proud.
Shenstone's work is somewhat self-conscious and pretty and is scarcely remembered today, with the possible exception of the pastoral poem The Schoolmistress (1742), written in the style of Edmund Spenser. This was praised by Dr. Johnson and Thomas Gray, the latter's Elegy written in a country churchyard (1751) being in a similar style.

William Shenstone died in 1763.

Poems by this Poet

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To a Friend 31 July 2013
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To a Lady of Quality, Fitting Up Her Library 31 July 2013
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To a Lady, with Some Coloured Patterns of Flowers 31 July 2013
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The Speeches of Sloth and Virtue 31 July 2013
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The Skylark 31 July 2013
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The Ruined Abbey, or, The Affects of Superstition 31 July 2013
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The School-mistress. In Imitation of Spenser excerpt 31 July 2013
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The Price of An Equipage 31 July 2013
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The Princess Elizabeth, when a prisoner at Woodstock, 1554 31 July 2013
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The Progress of Taste, or the Fate of Delicacy 31 July 2013
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