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    The cavalier poets was a school of English poets of the 17th century, that came from the classes that supported King Charles I during the English Civil...
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    "loveless"; 9 December 1617 – 1657) was an English poet in the seventeenth century. He was a cavalier poet who fought on behalf of Charles I during the English...
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    English poetry (redirect from English poet)
    of poets at this time were the Cavalier poets. The Cavalier poets wrote in a lighter, more elegant and artificial style than the Metaphysical poets. They...
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    "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time" is a 1648 poem by the English Cavalier poet Robert Herrick. The poem is in the genre of carpe diem, Latin for "seize...
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    1641) was an English poet, prominent among those renowned for careless gaiety and wit – the accomplishments of a cavalier poet. He also invented the...
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    the Cavalier poets were courtiers, with notable exceptions. For example, Robert Herrick was not a courtier, but his style marks him as a Cavalier poet. Cavalier...
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    the flourishing of the cavalier poets (including Thomas Carew, Richard Lovelace, and John Suckling) and the metaphysical poets (including George Herbert...
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    Robert Herrick Esq.) is a book of poetry published in 1648 by English Cavalier poet Robert Herrick. This collection of 1200 lyrical poems, his magnum opus...
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    writer, poet and librarian Richard Lovelace (1618–1658), English Cavalier poet Amy Lowell (1874–1925), US poet James Russell Lowell (1819–1891), US poet, critic...
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  • and Middle English while doing his doctorate on John Cleveland, the Cavalier poet. In 1955, he married Sandra James, and they had two children. His major...
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  • the Cavalier poets were courtiers, with notable exceptions. For example, Robert Herrick was not a courtier, but his style marks him as a Cavalier poet. Cavalier...
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    Poets. Oxford: Heinemann. ISBN 0-435-15031-6. Greene 2012, "Metaphysical poetics"; Baldick 2015, "Metaphysical poets". Greene 2012, "Cavalier poets";...
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    only across the Continent, but also elsewhere in England among the Cavalier poets, including such elegists of Donne as Carew and Godolphin. As an example...
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    Ben Jonson (category 16th-century English poets)
    grounds for describing Jonson as the "father" of cavalier poets are clear: many of the cavalier poets described themselves as his "sons" or his "tribe"...
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  • the alternative "Tribe of Ben," was a self-description by some of the Cavalier poets who admired and were influenced by Jonson's poetry, including Robert...
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  • Gwilym Puw (category 17th-century Welsh poets)
    anglicised as William Pugh) (c. 1618 – c. 1689) was a Welsh Catholic and Cavalier poet and Royalist officer from a prominent Recusant family from the Creuddyn...
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    Thomas Carew (category 17th-century English poets)
    as "Carey") (1595 – 22 March 1640) was an English poet, among the 'Cavalier' group of Caroline poets. He was the son of Sir Matthew Carew, master in chancery...
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    "Robert Herrick," EnglishVerse.com, Web, 20 May 2011. Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets, ed. Hugh Maclean (New York: Norton, 1974), p. 106. F. P. Palgrave,...
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  • The spasmodic poets were a group of British poets of the Victorian era. The term was coined by William Edmonstoune Aytoun with some derogatory as well...
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    also contributed to some of the era's best poetry, together with the Cavalier poets and John Donne. In prose, the most representative works are found in...
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    dactylic verse to avoid monotony. catastrophe catharsis caudate sonnet cavalier poet Celtic art Celtic revival chain rhyme chanson de geste A type of Old...
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  • university lecturer and conductor Gwilym Puw (1618–1689), Welsh Catholic and Cavalier poet and Royalist officer Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport (IATA and FAA LID:...
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  • Suckling (born 1958), American wine critic John Suckling (poet) (1609–1642), English Cavalier poet John Suckling (politician) (1569–1627), member of the Privy...
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    dates to the 13th century and is reportedly haunted by the ghost of the cavalier poet, Sidney Godolphin, who was fatally wounded there in the English Civil...
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    "Kashiprosad Ghose seems to intimate by turns the stylized love-lyrics of the Cavalier poets, the moralizing note in Neoclassical poetry and the British Romantics...
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  • Japanese philosopher (born 1583) April ? – Richard Lovelace, English Cavalier poet (born 1617) August 29 – John Lilburne, English writer and agitator (born...
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    A cavalier hat is a variety of wide-brimmed hat popular in the 17th century. These hats were often made from felt, and usually trimmed with an ostrich...
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    Rexroth—poet, translator, critic, and author—is the founding father of the renaissance. Rexroth was a prominent second generation modernist poet who corresponded...
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  • the Conversation with Burman. June 9 – Richard Lovelace, an English Cavalier poet, begins his second imprisonment for opposition to Parliament. June –...
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    List of poetry groups and movements (category Lists of poets)
    include such figures as John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell. Cavalier poets in England were Baroque royalist group, writing primarily about courtly...
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