English poet and Anglican bishop whose elegy for
his wife is considered one of the best in the
English language.
Educated at Oxford, King received numerous and
remunerative preferments. A friend and an
executor of the estate of John Donne, his poetry
was as much influenced by Ben Jonson as by
Donne. King became bishop of Chichester in 1642,
but his estate was sequestered during the
interregnum and he spent the time until the
Restoration (1660) in restless retirement with
friends and relations. The collection Poems,
Elegies, Paradoxes, and Sonets (1657), bearing
his name, was not prepared by him and included
poems of others. The standard modern edition is
that of Margaret Crum (1965).
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