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  1. Collected Poems: Robert Southwell, SJ (Fyfield Books) by Robert Southwell SJ, 2007-04-01
  2. Robert Southwell and the Mission of Literature, 1561-1595: Writing Reconciliation by Scott R. Pilarz, 2004-07
  3. The Prose Works of Robert Southwell. Ed. by W.J. Walter by Robert Southwell, 2010-01-09
  4. English Authors Series: Robert Southwell (Twayne's English Authors Series) by F. W. Brownlow, 1996-01-16
  5. The Complete poems of Robert Southwell, S.J.: for the first time fully collected and collated with the original and early editions and mss. by Robert Southwell, 2010-08-31
  6. The Poetical Works of the Rev. Robert Southwell by William Barclay Turnbull, Saint Robert Southwell, 2010-03-04
  7. Robert Southwell: Snow in Arcadia: Redrawing the English Lyric Landscape, 1586-1595 by Anne R. Sweeney, 2007-03-06
  8. Diaries of the Popish Plot: Being the Diaries of Israel Tonge, Sir Robert Southwell, John Joyne, Edmund Warcup and Thomas Dangerfield, and including titus Oates's A true Narrativ by John Joyne, Edmund Warcup, et all 1999-05
  9. Robert Southwell, selected poems. Henry Constable, pastorals and sonnets. William Drummond, songs, sonnets, etc by Robert Southwell, Henry Constable, et all 2010-08-19
  10. The Complete Poems of Robert Southwell, S.j.; For the First Time Fully Collected and Collated With the Original and Early Editions and Mss. by Robert Southwell, 2010-01-04
  11. Robert Southwell, S.J. Priest and Poet by I. A. Taylor, 1908-01-01
  12. A Study in Friendship: Saint Robert Southwell and Henry Garnet (Series II--Modern Scholarly Studies Abut the Jesuits, Englis) by Philip Caraman, 1995-01
  13. Life of Robert Southwell Poet and Martyr by Christopher Devlin, 1969-06
  14. An appreciation of Robert Southwell by Rose Anita Morton, 1929

1. Robert Dixon, Southwell
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2. Selected Poems Of Robert Southwell
Robert Southwell (15611595). The Burning Babe; NewHeaven, New War. Home, Anthology of Poetry, Classics.
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Robert Southwell
Home Anthology of Poetry ... Classics

3. Robert Southwell
Robert Southwell (c.1561 1595). Saint Peters complaynt. With otherPoems. Love s Garden Grief. Vain love s avaunt, infamous is your
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Robert Southwell
(c.1561 - 1595)
Saint Peters complaynt. With other Poems
Love's Garden Grief. Vain love's avaunt , infamous is your pleasure,
Your joy deceit,
Your jewels jests, and worthless trash your treasure,
Fools' common bait.
Your palace is a prison that allureth
To sweet mishap, and rest that pain procureth.
Your garden grief, hedged in with thorns of envy,
And stakes of strife:
Your allies, error graveled with jealousy,
And cares of life. Your banks are seats enwrapt with shades of sadness, Your arbours breed rough fits of raging madness. Your beds are sown with seeds of all iniquity, And poisoning weeds: Whose stalks evil thoughts, whose leaves words full of vanity, Whose fruit misdeeds. Whose sap is sin, whose force and operation, To banish grace, and work the soul's damnation. Your trees are dismal plants of pining corrosives, Whose root is ruth Whose bark is bale , whose timber stubborn fantasies: Whose pith untruth. On which in lieu of birds whose voice delighteth: Of guilty conscience screeching note affrighteth.

4. ROBERT SOUTHWELL
Robert Southwell was a priest and a poet who was imprisoned in the Tower of Londonand hung during the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Robert Southwell. Poetry.
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Robert Southwell
The English poet Robert Southwell (1562-1595) was a Catholic who lived during the time of Queen Elizabeth I. He was ordained a Jesuit priest in 1584 and labored for six years among the persecuted Catholics in England, until he was thrown into prison and tortured during the times of religious persecution. He was moved to the Tower of London and imprisoned there for a time, which he spent writing his beautiful poetry. He was eventually hanged on March 3, 1595.
His two best known poems are included here - A Child My Choice and Burning Babe . Other noted works are Mary Magdalen's Tears, Triumphs over Death, and St. Peter's Complaint.

A Child My Choice
Let folly praise that fancy loves, I praise and love that Child,
Whose heart no thought, whose tongue no word, whose hand no deed defiled.
I praise Him most, I love Him best, all praise and love are His;
While Him I love, in Him I live, and cannot live amiss.
Love's sweetest mark, laud's highest theme, man's most desired light,
To love Him life, to leave Him death, to live in Him delight.

5. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Robert Southwell
ROBERT SOUTHWELL. 1561?1595. 118 Of the Blessed Sacrament of theAltar. THE angels’ eyes, whom veils cannot deceive, Might best
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ROBERT SOUTHWELL
Of the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar
Might best disclose that best they do discern;
Men must with sound and silent faith receive
More than they can by sense or reason learn;
A body is endued with ghostly rights;
In heavenly sun lie hid eternal lights,
Lights clear and near, yet them no eye can see;
Dead forms a never-dying life do shroud;
A boundless sea lies in a little cloud. The God of Hosts in slender host doth dwell,
Yea, God and man with all to either due,
That God that rules the heavens and rifled hell,
That man whose death did us to life renew: In form of bread and wine our nurture is. Whole may His body be in smallest bread, Whole in the whole, yea whole in every crumb; With which be one or be ten thousand fed, All to each one, to all but one doth come; And though each one as much as all receive, Not one too much, nor all too little have. One soul in man in all in every part; One face at once in many mirrors shines; One fearful noise doth make a thousand start;

6. Nottinghamshire Census 1881
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7. Biography Search
Very brief biography.
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8. Robert Southwell (1561-1595)
robert southwell (15611595) robert southwell. Courtesyof Joseph MacDonnell, SJ and The Jesuit Family Album.
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Robert Southwell (1561-1595)
Robert Southwell.
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9. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Venerable Robert Southwell
Biography of the English poet, Jesuit, and martyr. He was hanged in 1595. Article from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
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Venerable Robert Southwell
Poet, Jesuit , martyr; born at Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk, England, in 1561; hanged at Tyburn, 21 February, 1595. His grandfather, Sir Richard Southwell, had been a wealthy man and a prominent courtier in the reign of Henry VIII . It was Richard Southwell who in 1547 had brought the poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, to the block, and Surrey had vainly begged to be allowed to "fight him in his shirt". Curiously enough their respective grandsons, Father Southwell and Philip, Earl of Arundel, were to be the most devoted of friends and fellow-prisoners for the Faith. On his mother's side the Jesuit was descended from the Copley and Shelley families, whence a remote connexion may be established between him an the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Robert Southwell was brought up a Catholic, and at a very early age was sent to be educated at Douai , where he was the pupil in philosophy of a Jesuit of extraordinary austerity of life, the famous Leonard Lessius. After spending a short time in Paris he begged for admission into the Society of Jesus a boon at first denied. This disappointment elicited from the boy of seventeen some passionate laments, the first of his verses of which we have record. On 17 Oct., 1578, however, he was admitted at Rome, and made his simple vows in 1580. Shortly after his noviceship, during which he was sent to Tournai, he returned to Rome to finish his studies, was ordained priest in 1584, and became prefect of studies in the English College. In 1586 he was sent on the English mission with Father Henry Garnett, found his first refuge with Lord Vaux of Harrowden, and was known under the name of Cotton.

10. Southwell, Robert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. southwell, robert. 1561?–1595,English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk.
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11. The Works Of Robert Southwell
The Works of robert southwell, The Burning Babe Upon the Image of Death. Back,to robert southwell. Site copyright ©19962004 Anniina Jokinen.
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The Works of Robert Southwell
The Burning Babe
Upon the Image of Death Scorn Not The Least
Man's Civil War
...
New Heaven, New Warre
[Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs!]
The Nativity of Christ

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12. §1. Robert Southwell. VII. Robert Southwell. Samuel Daniel. Vol. 4. Prose And P
Volume IV. Prose and Poetry Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton.VII. robert southwell. Samuel Daniel. § 1. robert southwell.
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
Volume IV. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton.

13. St Robert Southwell RC Primary School
Provides details on the administration of the school, curriculum, uniform, policies and standards.
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14. Southwell, Robert
encyclopediaEncyclopedia southwell, robert. southwell, robert, 1561?–1595,English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk.
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    Southwell, Robert Southwell, Robert, , English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk. He was brought up a Catholic and educated abroad, mainly at Douai. In 1580 he made his simple vows as a Jesuit, and in 1586 at his own request, desiring martyrdom as he said, he was sent to England with Father Garnett to minister to the oppressed Catholics. For six years he was active in the south of England as their pastor, but in 1592 he was arrested and imprisoned. After being tortured he was tried for treason, and on admitting his priesthood he was hanged. His poetry is deeply religious, extolling the beauty and magnificence of the spiritual in contrast to the material. Southwell's major work is St. Peter's Complaint

15. Saint Patrick's Church: Saints Of February 21
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Avitus II of Clermont B (AC)
Died 689. Bishop of Clermont, Auvergne, France, from 676 until his death, Avitus was succeeded by his younger brother, Saint Bonet . Avitus was one of the great bishops of his age in the development of ecclesiastic training (Benedictines).
Daniel and Verda MM (AC)
Died 344. Daniel was a priest; Verda a woman. The two were arrested and tortured in Persia during the persecution of King Shapur II. They are highly venerated in the East (Benedictines, Encyclopedia).
Felix of Metz B (RM)
2nd century. Saint Felix is described as the third bishop of Metz. He is said to have occupied that cathedra for over 40 years in the immediate post-Apostolic age (Benedictines).
George of Amastris B (AC)
Born at Kromna near Amastris on the Black Sea; Died c. 825. Saint George was a hermit on Mount Sirik, then a monk of Bonyssa, and finally bishop of Amastris. He successfully defended his episcopal city during the Saracen attacks (Benedictines).
Saint Arnulf of Metz
at Romberg in the Vosges Mountains (Remiremont). Arnulf encouraged the young man to grow in holiness, and he did. Germanus, in turn, encouraged his younger brother

16. Robert Southwell --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. southwell, robert. Encyclopædia Britannica Article Cite this article. robert southwell. born 1561, Horsham St
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17. Southwell, Robert
southwell, robert. southwell, robert 1561?1595, English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a THE CURIOUS CASE OF robert southwell, GERARD HOPKINS AND A PRINCELY SPANISH
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    Southwell, Robert Southwell, Robert, , English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk. He was brought up a Catholic and educated abroad, mainly at Douai. In 1580 he made his simple vows as a Jesuit, and in 1586 at his own request, desiring martyrdom as he said, he was sent to England with Father Garnett to minister to the oppressed Catholics. For six years he was active in the south of England as their pastor, but in 1592 he was arrested and imprisoned. After being tortured he was tried for treason, and on admitting his priesthood he was hanged. His poetry is deeply religious, extolling the beauty and magnificence of the spiritual in contrast to the material. Southwell's major work is St. Peter's Complaint

18. ROBERT SOUTHWELL
southwell, robert (c. 15611595), English Jesuit and poet, son of Richard southwellof Horsham St Faiths, Norfolk, was born in 1560/61. robert southwell.
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ROBERT SOUTHWELL
SOUTHWELL, ROBERT See Dr Grosarts edition already mentioned. Southwells poems were also edited by ~V. B. Turnbtill in I856. A memoir of him was drawn up soon after his death. Much of the material was incorporated by Bishop Challoner in his Memoir of Missionary Priests (1741), and the MS. is now in the Public Record Office in Brussels. See also Sidney Lees account in the Dict. Nat. Biog.; Alexis Possoz, Vie du Pre R. Southwell (1866); and a life in Henry Foleys Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus. historic facts ill ustralive of the labors and sufferings of its members in the ioth and 17th centuries, 1877 (i. 301387). Foleys narrative includes copies of the most important documents connected with his trial, and gives full information of the original sources. SOUTHWELL SOUTHWOLD

19. ROBERT SOUTHWELL
southwell, robert (c. 15611595), English Jesuit and poet, son of Richard southwell of Horsham St Faiths, Norfolk, was born in 1560/61. The southwells
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ROBERT SOUTHWELL
SOUTHWELL, ROBERT See Dr Grosarts edition already mentioned. Southwells poems were also edited by ~V. B. Turnbtill in I856. A memoir of him was drawn up soon after his death. Much of the material was incorporated by Bishop Challoner in his Memoir of Missionary Priests (1741), and the MS. is now in the Public Record Office in Brussels. See also Sidney Lees account in the Dict. Nat. Biog.; Alexis Possoz, Vie du Pre R. Southwell (1866); and a life in Henry Foleys Records of the English Province of the Society of Jesus. historic facts ill ustralive of the labors and sufferings of its members in the ioth and 17th centuries, 1877 (i. 301387). Foleys narrative includes copies of the most important documents connected with his trial, and gives full information of the original sources. SOUTHWELL SOUTHWOLD

20. Southwell, Robert In UK Directory: Lifestyle & Auto: Authors N-Z
southwell, robert Discover the career and devotional verse of this ElizabethanJesuit writer and martyr. Web Search southwell, robert.
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