
Born on November 26, 1731, William Cowper reshaped English poetry by replacing Augustan formality with plain, humane language. His gentle humor, emotional candor, and conversational style bridged the gap to Romanticism, proving that poetry could speak quietly, personally, and in the natural rhythms of everyday life.
Birth of William Cowper (1731–1800) – The Poet Who Gave English Verse Its First Modern, Conversational Voice