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  1. Erotic Love Poems: A Collection of Poems of Diverse Amatory Moods by William Shakespeare, John Gay, et all 1946
  2. Centuries' Poetry, an Anthology Volume 2. Donne to Dryden by Denys Kilham. Contains Doone, John; Dryden, John; Quarles, Frances; Carew, Thomas; Herrick, Robert; Milton, John Other Roberts, 1950-01-01
  3. The Inconstant Mistris by Thomas CAREW, 1948-01-01
  4. Minor Poets of the 17th Century by R G - Suckling, John, Lovelace, Richard, Carew Thomas and Lord H Editor Howarth, 1953-01-01
  5. The Poems and Masque. With an Introductory Memoir, an Appendix of Unauthenticated Poems From Mss., Notes, and a Table of First Lines. Edited by by Thomas Carew, 2010-01-05
  6. Classic Hundred All-Time Favorite Poems by Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Walter Ralegh, et all 1998-04-01
  7. Minor Poets of the Seventeenth Century: Lord Herbert, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Ricard Lovelace. by R G [Introd] Howarth, 1953
  8. History Of English Poetry From The Twelfth To The Close Of The Sixteenth Century V1 (1871) by Thomas Warton, 2010-09-10
  9. Letters Of Charles Lamb: With Some Account Of The Writer, His Friends And Correspondents, And Explanatory Notes V2 by Thomas Noon Talfourd, 2010-09-10
  10. History Of English Poetry From The Twelfth To The Close Of The Sixteenth Century V1 (1871) by Thomas Warton, 2010-09-10
  11. Minor Poets of the 17th Century (Everyman's Library) by R.G. (Editor); Lord Herbert; Thomas Carew; Sir John Suckling; Richard L Howarth, 1959-01-01
  12. Letters From George Lord Carew to Sir Thomas Roe by John Maclean, 2009-06-03
  13. Letters From George Lord Carew to Sir Thomas Roe by Camden Society, 2010-01-05
  14. LETTERS FROM GEORGE LORD CAREW TO SIR THOMAS ROE, AMBASSADOR TO THE COURT OF THE GREAT MOGUL, 1615-1617 by JOHN F.S.A MACLEAN, 1968

81. Thomas Sadler
thomas carew (Twayne s English Authors Series, No 214). thomas carew (Twayne sEnglish Authors Series, No 214) Lynn Sadler carew, thomas, 1595?1639?
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Langman's Medical Embryology with Simbryo CD-ROM, Ninth Edition Thomas Sadler
Embryology, Human
Abnormalities, Human ... Criticism and interpretation

82. Carew01
(A), Sir thomas carew of Mohun s Ottery. m. Joan Carminow (dau of thomasor John Carminow). ((ii)), Sir thomas Stafford (d 16545). ((4)), thomas carew.
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Families covered: Carew of Bickley, Carew of Carew, Carew of Haccombe, Carew of Mohun's Ottery, Carew of Mulsford Sir Nicholas Carew, lord of Carew and Mulsford (a c1300) Sir John Carew of Carew and Mulsford A. Sir John Carew of Carew and Mulsford, Lord Deputy of Ireland (d 1363) m. Margaret Mohun (dau of John Mohun, 1st Lord of Dunster) i. Sir Leonard Carew of Carew and Mulsford (b c1343, d 1371) m. Alice FitzAlan (dau of Sir Edmond FitzAlan of Arundel) a. Thomas (or John) Carew of Carew and Mulsford (d 1431) m. Elizabeth Bonville (dau of Sir William Bonville of Shute) Sir Nicholas Carew of Carew (d 1446) m. Joan Courtenay (dau of Sir Hugh Courtenay of Haccombe) (A) Sir Thomas Carew of Mohun's Ottery m. Joan Carminow (dau of Thomas or John Carminow) (i) Sir Nicholas Carew of Mohun's Ottery (d 1470) m. Margaret Dynham (dau of Sir John Dynham, 6th Lord) (a) Sir Edmund Carew of Mohun's Ottery (d 24.06.1513)

83. Thomas Carew
A Song Ask me no more where love bestows, When June is past, the fading rose;For in your beauties orient deep, These flowers, as in their causes, sleep.
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A Song
Ask me no more where love bestows,
When June is past, the fading rose;
For in your beauties orient deep,
These flowers, as in their causes, sleep
Ask me no more whither do stray
The golden atoms of the day;
For in pure love heaven did prepare
Whose powders to enrich your hair.
Ask me no more whither doth haste
The nightingale when May is past; For in your sweet dividing throat She winters, and keeps warm her note. Ask mc no more where those stars light, That downwards fall in dead of night; For in your eyes they sit, and there Ask me no more if east or west Thee phoenix builds her spicy nest; For unto you at last she flies, And in your fragrant bosom dies.
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84. Thomas Carew - The Academy Of American Poets
thomas carew Ask me no more. The Academy of American Poets presents Addto a Notebook. Ask me no more thomas carew. Ask me no more where Jove
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85. Carew, Thomas (1595-1640) - Persuasions To Enjoy
carew, thomas (15951640) Persuasions to Enjoy If the quick spirits in your eyeNow languish and anon must die; If every sweet and every grace Must fly from
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Carew, Thomas (1595-1640)
Persuasions to Enjoy

If the quick spirits in your eye
Now languish and anon must die;
If every sweet and every grace
Must fly from that forsaken face;
Then, Celia, let us reap our joys
Ere Time such goodly fruit destroys.
Or if that golden fleece must grow
For ever free from agèd snow; If those bright suns must know no shade, Nor your fresh beauties ever fade; Then, fear not, Celia, to bestow What, still being gathered, still must grow. Thus either Time his sickle brings In vain, or else in vain his wings. Press the BACK button on your browser to return to previous page.

86. Favorite Poetry
Martyrs, Kynaston, Sir Francis (15871642), To Cynthia On Concealment ofHer Beauty, carew, thomas (1595-1640), England, carew, thomas (1595-1640),
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Favorite Poetry

Click on any of the following titles to view the text of the poem,
Ordered on birth date;
Wyatt, Sir Thomas (1503-1542) Remembrance Howard, Henry (1517-1547) The Seafarer Sackville, Thomas (1536-1608) Shield of War Sidney, Sir Philip (1554-1586) The Bargain
A Farewell

To Sleep
Peele, George (1558-1596) Farewell to Arms, To Queen Elizabeth
What Thing is Love?
Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619) Ulysses and the Siren Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) The Sonnets Ford, John (1586-1639) Love's Martyrs Kynaston, Sir Francis (1587-1642) To Cynthia: On Concealment of Her Beauty Carew, Thomas (1595-1640) On the Death of Donne
Persuasions to Enjoy
Milton, John (1608-1674) The Lady Sings
Sabrina
Wilmot, John (1647-1680) The Mistress
Return
Love and Life Collins, William (1721-1759) Ode to Simplicity How Sleep the Brave Ode to Evening Goldsmith, Oliver (1730-1774) Song Crabbe, George (1754-1832) Frenzy Blake, William (1757-1827) The Tiger Never Seek to Tell thy Love Jerusalem Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) Resolution and Independence Upon Westminster Bridge Daffodils A Complaint ... Mutability Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (1772-1834)

87. EBook Search Results: Renaissance & Reformation Studies (History, Literature, Ph
carew, thomas (1595?1640), Poems, 1640/42, Html, n/c, Luminarium. carew, thomas(1595?-1640), Selected Poetry of thomas carew (1595?-1640), 1997, Html, n/c, UToronto.
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88. Tree Thomas CAREW
The PEDIGREE of thomas carew. HRH William s 15Great Grandfather. Born? Died 1480 . thomas carew. \. \, (pedigree at WorldConnect).
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89. Ask Me No More By Thomas Carew (sound Poem Set To Music)
Ask me no more by thomas carew (sound poem set to music). From Date09 Jun 2003 Time 031747 Remote Name 195.92.67.67. Comments.
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Thomas Carew (pronounced Carey) was possibly born in 1594 or 1595 at west Wickham in Kent southeast England the son of a lawyer....During his life as poet,courtier and soldier his willingness to speak his mind often got him into trouble .....after losing one of his first jobs as secretary to the English embassador in Italy for allegedly making insulting remarks it became difficult for him to find gainfull employment on his return to England,but eventualy he did settling into a comfortable life as a courtier....he had gained a reputation though for being mischevious and his liberated style of living was perhaps reflected in several of his poems where he was out of step with the manners of his time in his frankness about sexual matters.... In old age he sought forgiveness for a dissolate life,but his libertine life had set him at odds with the church and his final plea on his death bed was denied.... In this delightful unforgettable poem he surely pays homage to the mystical beauty of women.....

90. Integrative And Comparative Biology
Callow, Maureen E. Abstract. Callow, James A. Abstract. carew, thomasJ. Abstract. carew, thomas J. Abstract. Carlson, Margen, Abstract.
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91. Ingratefull Beauty Threatned: Thomas Carew
know thee in thy mortall state Wist poets that wrap t Truth in tales,Knew her themselves, through all her vailes. thomas carew.
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Ingratefull beauty threatned
nowe Celia, (since thou art so proud,)
'Twas I that gave thee thy renowne:
Thou hadst, in the forgotten crowd
Of common beauties, liv'd unknowne,
Had not my verse exhal'd thy name
And with it, ympt the wings of fame.
That killing power is none of thine,
I gave it to thy voyce, and eyes
Thy sweets, thy graces , all are mine;
Thou art my starre , shin'st in my skies;
Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere Lightning on him, that fixt thee there. Tempt me with such affrights no more, Lest what I made, I uncreate; Let fooles thy mystic formes adore, I'le know thee in thy mortall state: Wist poets that wrap't Truth in tales, Knew her themselves, through all her vailes.
Thomas Carew

92. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Capoeman-baller To Carew
carew, John Francis (18731951) also known as John F. carew ofNew York, New York County, NY Nephew of thomas Francis Magner.
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93. Dat38
Back to Main Page. carew, thomas Family Spouse Bonville, ElizabethBirth About 1362 Chewton, Devon, England Parents Father Bonville
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de la Ford, Hawysia
Family: Spouse: Bonville, Alexander
Parents: Father: Bonville, Nicholas
Mother: Champernon, Joanna Children: Bonville, Nicholas
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Novant, Richard
Family: Spouse: Bonville, Isabell
Parents: Father: Bonville, Nicholas
Mother: Champernon, Joanna
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Carew, Thomas
Family: Spouse: Bonville, Elizabeth
Birth : About 1362 Chewton, Devon, England
Parents: Father: Bonville, William
Mother: Damarell, Margaret
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, Cecilia Family: Spouse: Bonville, Thomas Parents: Father: Bonville, William Mother: Damarell, Margaret Children: Bonville, William Bonville, John Birth : 1401 Death : 1426
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Coplestone, Philip Family: Spouse: Bonville, Anne Parents: Father: Bonville, John Mother: Wibbery, Joanna Children: Coplestone, Ralph
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Eliot, John Family: Spouse: Bonville, Joane Death : Before 1494 Parents: Father: Bonville, John Mother: Wibbery, Joanna
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West, Thomas Family: Spouse: Bonville, Elizabeth Parents: Father: Bonville, John Mother: , Katharina
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Champernon, Richard

94. Thomas N. Corns
thomas N. CORNS MA DPhil Oxf Professor, School of English and Linguistics, Bangor. Thiscollection includes an essay by me on carew, Suckling and Lovelace.
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/english/ems/corns.htm
THOMAS N. CORNS MA DPhil Oxf
Professor, School of English and Linguistics, Bangor
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Research interests/Diddordebau ymchwil:
Work in progress/Gwaith sydd ar y gweill:
  • (with David Loewenstein and Ann Hughes) an edition of the complete works of Gerrard Winstanley; to be published by Oxford University Press in the Oxford English Texts series. Completion date: 2000.
Publications/Cyhoeddiadau:
    Milton's Language . Blackwell's Language Library. Oxford: Blackwell 1990. (with Peter J. Kitson) Coleridge and the Amoury of the Human Mind: essays on his prose writing , original essays by several hands, edited with an introduction. London: Frank Cass, 1991. This appeared first as volume 13.3 of Prose Studies Uncloistered Virtue: English Political Literature, 1640-1660 . Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry, Donne to Marvell , original essays by several hands, edited with an introduction and chronology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993. This collection includes an essay by me on Carew, Suckling and Lovelace.

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