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"Search not to find things too deeply hid; Nor try to know things whose knowledge is forbid." -- John Denham
Sir John Denham (1614 or 1615 — 19 March 1669) was an English poet and courtier. He served as Surveyor of the King's Works and is buried in Westminster Abbey.

Denham was born in Dublin to Sir John Denham, judge and Chief Baron of the Exchequer of Ireland, and his second wife Eleanor. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford and at Lincoln's Inn in London.

He began his literary career with a tragedy, The Sophy (1641), but his poem, Cooper's Hill (1642), is the work by which he is remembered. It is the first example in English of a poem devoted to local description, describing the Thames scenery round his home at Egham in Surrey. Denham wrote many versions of this poem, reflecting the political and cultural upheavals of the British Civil War. Denham received extravagant praise from Dr Samuel Johnson; but the place now assigned him is a much more humble one. His verse is smooth, clear, and agreeable, and occasionally a thought is expressed with remarkable terseness and force.

In his earlier years Denham suffered for his Royalism; during the English Civil War, he was high sheriff of Surrey and governor of Farnham Castle, but after the Restoration enjoyed prosperity. He, however, made an unhappy marriage, and his last years were clouded by dementia.

Although he initially trained as a lawyer, after the Restoration he succeeded (pre-Restoration) Inigo Jones as Surveyor of the King's Works. However, though he claimed that the post had been promised him in 1649, it is likely the 1661 appointment was more for reasons of his earlier political services than for any aptitude as an architect: John Webb, who, as Inigo Jones' deputy had the competence to have served in the post, and complained "though Mr. Denham may, as most gentry, have some knowledge of the theory of architecture, he can have none of the practice and must employ another."there is no evidence that he personally designed any buildings, although he seems to have been a competent administrator. John Webb was appointed Denham's deputy by 1664 and did Denham's work at Greenwich (from 1666) and elsewhere; with Denham's increasing mental incapacity, Charles II requested in March 1669 that Christopher Wren be appointed Denham's "sole deputy"; Wren succeeded him as King's Surveyor upon his death two weeks later.

Denham became a Member of Parliament for Old Sarum in 1661, became a Fellow of the Royal Society on 20 May 1663, and became a Knight of the Bath.

He was buried in Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey.

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Total Books: 14
The Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham with Mem and Critical Dissertation by G Gilfillan
The Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham
2010 - The Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham (Paperback)Paperback, Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781142234713
ISBN-10: 1142234711
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Poems and Translations With the Sophy a Tragedy Written by the Honourable Sir John Denham
Poems And Translations With The Sophy A Tragedy
2009 - Poems and Translations with the Sophy a Tragedy [1709] (Paperback)Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9781104891503
ISBN-10: 1104891506
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Poems And Translations With The Sophy A Tragedy
2009 - Poems and Translations with the Sophy a Tragedy [1709] (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781104961015
ISBN-10: 1104961016
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CoopersHill A Poem
2009 - Coopershill a Poem [1709] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781104112653
ISBN-10: 1104112655
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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The Poetical Works of Sir John Denham
The Poetical Works of Sir John Denham (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780208001559
ISBN-10: 0208001557
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Labour and Schools
Labour and Schools [Fabian Discussion Papers] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9780716330202
ISBN-10: 0716330202
Genre: Nonfiction
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