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  1. Tenures of land & customs of manors; originally collected by Thomas Blount and republished with large additions and improvements in 1784 and 1815 by Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt, 2010-09-04
  2. An Apology For The Life Of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, Commonly Called, The King Of The Beggars (1775) by Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, Thomas Jones, 2008-08-18
  3. Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph, of Trinity College, Cambridge: Plays: Hey for Honesty. Poems. Oratio Praevaricatoria by Thomas Randolph, William Carew Hazlitt, 2010-02-05
  4. Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellular Organization of Natural Behavior by Thomas J. Carew, 2004-06-30
  5. Love Poems by Thomas Carew, 1994-06
  6. A rapture by Thomas Carew, 1927
  7. The poems and masque. With an introductory memoir, an appendix of unauthenticated poems from MSS., notes, and a table of first lines. Edited by Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth by Thomas Carew, Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth, 2010-08-20
  8. Letters of Charles Lamb: With Some Account of the Writer, His Friends and Correspondents, and Explanatory Notes, Volume 2 by Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd, et all 2010-02-03
  9. Perspectives in Neural Systems and Behavior (M B L Lectures in Biology) by Thomas J. Carew, 1989-07
  10. Mechanistic Relationships Between Development and Learning (Dahlem Workshop Reports-(LS) Life Sciences)
  11. History Of English Poetry From The Twelfth To The Close Of The Sixteenth Century V1 (1871) by Thomas Warton, 2008-06-02
  12. History of English Poetry From the Twelfth to the Close of the Sixteenth Century, 4 Vols by Thomas [W. Carew Hazlitt, Ed. ] Warton, 1871-01-01
  13. Letters from George Lord Carew to Sir Thomas Roe
  14. Works of Thomas Carew, Sewer in Ordinary to Charles the First by Thomas Carew, 2010-10-14

21. Life Of Thomas Carew (1594?-1640)
thomas carew (pronounced Carey) was born, possibly at West Wickham, Kent, in either1594 or 1595. to thomas carew. Site copyright ©19962003 Anniina Jokinen.
http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/carew/carewbio.htm
Carey ) was born, possibly at West Wickham, Kent, in either 1594 or 1595. His father, lawyer Matthew Carew, moved the family to London about 1598. Nothing is known of Carew's education before he matriculated at Merton College, Oxford , in 1608. Graduating B. A. in 1610/11, he was incorporated B. A. of Cambridge in 1612, after which he was admitted to the Middle Temple. From 1613 to 1616 Carew served as secretary to Sir Dudley Carleton on embassies to Italy and the Netherlands. After being fired for making insulting remarks about Carleton and his wife, Carew returned to England for a futile search for employment. In 1619, his father having died the previous year, Carew joined an embassy to Paris headed by Sir Edward Herbert (later Lord Herbert of Chirbury). Possibly, he met there the Italian poet Giambattista Marino.
Thomas May
's comedy The Heir . In the early 1620s Carew associated with Ben Jonson and his circle, and also frequented the court. In 1630 Carew was made a gentleman of Charles I 's Privy Chamber Extraordinary. He was named Sewer in Ordinary to the King (that is, an official in charge of the royal dining arrangements). It is said he was "high in favour with that king, who had a high opinion of his wit and abilities."
A Divine Mistress
" and " Disdain Returned ," were prized for their wit. In truth, he was a conscientious poetic craftsman. Though he did not produce a large body of work, he took extraordinary care in shaping each piece. Carew's masque

22. Thomas Carew (1594-1640)
Webpages at luminarium.org devoted to the author and poet, including biographical and historical information, a timeline, essays and criticism, links to online texts and to further resources on the internet.
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23. Carew, Thomas
carew, thomas. carew, thomas, 1595?–1639?, English author, one of the Cavalierpoets. Related content from HighBeam Research on thomas carew.
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24. Carew, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Columbia Encyclopedia. See also carew Quotations. PREVIOUS. NEXT 2001. carew, thomas. 1595?1639?, English author, one of the Cavalier poets
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25. Carew Castle
the estates of Dinefwr, including carew, on his father's death. thomas was the definition of Welsh chivalry Welsh tournament of knights was staged by thomas at carew in 1507
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Carew Castle
3m E of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, south Wales
SN 047 038 Location map link for Carew Castle Jeffrey L. Thomas Above: Sir John Perrot's North Range at Carew Castle viewed from across the mill pond. King and Perks 1962; Official Guidebook C arew Castle is justly celebrated as one of the most magnificent castles of south Wales. Its position is low-lying, but still prominent in the flat land around the tidal reaches of the Carew river. The castle stands at the end of a ridge at a strategically excellent site commanding a crossing point of the then-still navigable river. T he modern entrance to the castle is from the east, following the medieval route through the bailey, within which lie low grassy footings of the later medieval service buildings. These were protected by a gatehouse, a wall and a massive rock-cut ditch. Excavations have shown that this ditch was in fact a recut of a much earlier one, dug as part of a defensive system cutting off the ridge in pre-Norman, perhaps Iron Age times. Below: the modern entrance to the castle.

26. Thomas Carew: Poems
An index of poems by thomas carew. thomas carew Bibliography A selected bibliography of the works of thomas carew; includes a list of critical
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27. Love Poems
Poetry by Cavalier Poet and libertine thomas carew.
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Love Poems
by Thomas Carew To a Lady, That Desired I Would Love Her
To My Inconstant Mistress

A Rapture

Eternity of Love Protested
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Upon A Mole In Celia's Bosom
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28. Carew, George, Baron Carew Of Clopton And Earl Of Totnes
Under James I, carew was unable to save his friend Sir Walter Raleigh from on thehistory of Ireland, used later by his secretary, Sir thomas Stafford, to
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29. Works Of Thomas Carew.
Upon a Mole in Celia's bosom. A Fancy. carew Life Links Essays 17th C Lit. to thomas carew. Site copyright ©19962003 Anniina Jokinen
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The Spring
Now that the winter's gone
To A. L. Persuasions to Love
Think not, 'cause men flattering say
Lips and Eyes
In Celia's face a question did arise
A Divine Mistress
In Nature's pieces still I see
Song. A Beautiful Mistress
If when the sun at noon displays
A Cruel Mistress
We read of kings and gods
Song. Murdering Beauty
I'll gaze no more on her bewitching face
My Mistress Commanding Me to Return Her Letters
So grieves th' adventurous merchant
Secrecy Protested
Fear not, dear love
A Prayer to the Wind
Go, thou gentle whispering wing Song. Mediocrity in love rejected Give me more love or more disdain Song. Good Counsel to a Young Maid Gaze not on thy beauty's pride To my Mistress sitting by a River's side. An Eddy Mark, how yond eddy Song. Conquest by Flight Ladies, fly from love's smooth tale Song. To my Inconstant Mistress When thou, poor excommunicate Song. Persuasions to Enjoy If the quick spirits in your eye A Deposition from Love I was foretold your rebel sex Ingrateful Beauty Threatened Know, Celia, since thou art so proud Disdain Returned He that loves a rosy cheek A Looking-Glass That flatt'ring glass, whose smooth face wears

30. Literary Encyclopedia: Carew, Thomas
carew, thomas. (1594 (?) 1640). thomas carew s precise date of birth is unknown- he was probably born in the year between June 1594 and June 1595.
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31. Literary Encyclopedia: Coelum Britannicum
Coelum Britannicum, (1634). www.LitEncyc.com. Author carew, thomas. DomainLiterature. Genre Masque. Country England, Britain, Europe.
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32. THOMAS CAREW
thomas carew. carew, thomas (15951645?), English poet, was the son of Sir Matthew carew, master in chancery he seems to have kept thomas carew with him, for he is
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CAREW, THOMAS Carews poems, at their best, are brilliant lyrics of the purely sensuous order. They open to us, in his own phrase, a mine of rich and pregnant fancy. His metrical style was influenced by Jonson and his imagery still more clearly by Donne, for whom he had an almost servile admiration. His intellectual power was not comparable with Donnes, but Carew had a lucidity and directness of lyrical utterance unknown to Donne. It is perhaps his greatest distinction that he is the earliest of the Cavalier song-writers by profession, of whom Rochester is the latest, poets who turned the disreputable incidents of an idle court-life into poetry which was often of the rarest delicacy and the purest melody and color. The longest and best of Carews poems, A Rapture, would be more widely appreciated if the rich flow of its imagination were restrained by greater reticence of taste. The best edition of Carews Poems is that prepared by Arthtir Vincent in 1899. (E. G.) RICHARD CAREW HENRY CAREY

33. 10463. Carew, Thomas. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION thomas carew (1589–1639), British poet. To Saxham (l. 5–10).. . Poems of thomas carew. Arthur Vincent, ed. (1899; repr.
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34. Carew, Thomas
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35. Carew, Thomas
carew, thomas. English poet. Often associated with the Cavalier poets, he was a courtier and gentleman of the privy chamber to Charles
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36. THOMAS CAREW
carew, thomas (15951645?), English poet, was the son of Sir Matthew carew, masterin chancery, and his wife, Alice Ingpenny, widow of Sir John Rivers, lord
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CAREW, THOMAS Carews poems, at their best, are brilliant lyrics of the purely sensuous order. They open to us, in his own phrase, a mine of rich and pregnant fancy. His metrical style was influenced by Jonson and his imagery still more clearly by Donne, for whom he had an almost servile admiration. His intellectual power was not comparable with Donnes, but Carew had a lucidity and directness of lyrical utterance unknown to Donne. It is perhaps his greatest distinction that he is the earliest of the Cavalier song-writers by profession, of whom Rochester is the latest, poets who turned the disreputable incidents of an idle court-life into poetry which was often of the rarest delicacy and the purest melody and color. The longest and best of Carews poems, A Rapture, would be more widely appreciated if the rich flow of its imagination were restrained by greater reticence of taste. The best edition of Carews Poems is that prepared by Arthtir Vincent in 1899. (E. G.) RICHARD CAREW HENRY CAREY

37. Thomas Carew --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
carew, thomas Britannica Student Encyclopedia. encyclopedia. , carew,thomas English poet and first of the Cavalier song writers.
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38. Thomas Carew --  Encyclopædia Britannica
carew, thomas Encyclopædia Britannica Article. thomas carew born , 1594/95, WestWickham, Kent, Eng. MLA style thomas carew. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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39. Carew, Thomas In UK Directory: Lifestyle & Auto: Authors A-C
carew, thomas Find poems by, and biographical and scholarly resourceson, this metaphysical cavalier poet. Web Search carew, thomas.
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40. Carew, Thomas
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