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==Early life== [[File:Cowper w.jpg|thumb|William Cowper]] Cowper was born in [[Berkhamsted]], [[Hertfordshire]], where his father John Cowper was [[Rector (ecclesiastical)|rector]] of the [[Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted|Church of St Peter]].<ref>{{cite book |url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=117054#tr59 |title=Alumni Oxonienses 1500β1714 |year=1891 |volume= |pages=338β365 |chapter=Abannan-Kyte |access-date=16 December 2010}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FPc5AAAAcAAJ|title=The Life of William Cowper, Esq|last=Taylor|first=Thomas|date=1835|publisher=Seeley|language=en}}</ref> His father's sister was the poet [[Judith Madan]]. His mother was Ann nΓ©e Donne. He and his brother John were the only two of seven children to live past infancy. Ann died giving birth to John on 7 November 1737. His mother's death at such an early age troubled William deeply and was the subject of his poem "[[On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture]]", written more than fifty years later. He grew close to her family in his early years. He was particularly close with her brother Robert and his wife Harriot. They instilled in young William a love of reading and gave him some of his first books β [[John Bunyan]]'s ''[[Pilgrim's Progress]]'' and [[John Gay]]'s ''Fables.'' Cowper was first enrolled in [[Westminster School]] in April 1742 after moving from school to school for a number of years. He had begun to study [[Latin]] at a young age, and was an eager scholar of Latin for the rest of his life. Older children bullied Cowper through many of his younger years. At Westminster School he studied under the headmaster John Nicoll. At the time, Westminster School was popular amongst families belonging to [[Whigs (British political party)|England's Whig political party]]. Many intelligent boys from families of a lower social status also attended, however. Cowper made lifelong friends from Westminster. He read through the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]'', which ignited his lifelong scholarship and love for [[Homer]]'s epics. He grew skilled at the interpretation and translation of Latin, an ability he put to use for the rest of his life. He was skilled in the composition of Latin as well and wrote many verses of his own.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Cowper |first=William |author-link=William Cowper |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-MdC1mybLiQC&pg=PA8 |title=William Cowper: Selected Poems |date=20 November 2003 |publisher=[[Routledge]] |isbn=978-0-415-96941-3 |editor-last=Rhodes |editor-first=Nick |edition=1st |series=Fyfield Books |location=[[New York City]] |publication-date=1931 |page=8 |language=en |oclc=56206058 |ol=7497985M |via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref>
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