Art Song Catalog: Poet Index: Page 16 Of 29 female perspective. click for top of page. Poet Lovelace, Richard.English, 1618 1657 (go here for full biography). Song cycle http://www.daringdiva.com/cat/PoCySo16.html
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The San Antonio College LitWeb Richard Lovelace Page The Richard Lovelace Page. ( 1618 ?1657 ) Major Works Some twenty of Lovelace'spoems appear, with good annotations, a chronology, criticism, and brief http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/lovelace.htm
Richard Lovelace - Wikipedia Richard Lovelace (1618 1657) English poet and nobleman. He was imprisoned brieflyin 1642 for supporting the Royalists during the time of Oliver Cromwell. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lovelace
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Richard Lovelace Click Here. POETRY OF Richard Lovelace. Richard Lovelace. 1618 1657.To Amarantha; That She Would Dishevell Her Haire I. Amarantha http://www.paralumun.com/richardlovelace.htm
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World Greatest Classic Authors - Biographies Lincoln, Abraham (1809 1865) Locke, John (1632 - 1704) London, Jack (1876 - 1916)Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807 - 1882) Lovelace, Richard (1618 - 1657) M. http://michaelroth.tripod.com/authors.htm
LOVELACE, Richard Lovelace, Richard. Born Circa 1618, in Woolwich, England or the Netherlands.Died Richard Lovelace was an English poet and soldier. As http://michaelroth.tripod.com/bio119.htm
Extractions: Born: Circa 1618, in Woolwich, England or the Netherlands Died: Circa 1657, in London, England Richard Lovelace was an English poet and soldier. As a poet, the quality of his work ranges from brilliant to pleasant, and is considered one of the greater Cavalier poets. As a Royalist soldier, he donated all of his available funds to the cause. He may have been born in the Netherlands where his father was serving in the military. His education took place at the University of Oxford. Lovelace was heir to a great estate at Kent. At about the age of sixteen, he wrote a comedy, which was entitled The Scholar. Unfortunately, only the prologue and epilogue are in existence today. He took part in expeditions to Scotland during the rebellions against Charles I between 1639 and 1640. In 1642, Lovelace was imprisoned in the Gatehouse in London. While in the Gatehouse, he wrote To Althea from Prison which contains the famous lines, "Stone walls do not a prison make/Nor iron bars a cage." He also wrote To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
Heart's Ease Library 1859 1936) I. J. Ben Jonson (1572 - 1637) K. John Keats (1795 -1821) L. Richard Lovelace (1618 - 1657) M. Archibald MacLeish (1892 http://www.hearts-ease.org/cgi-bin/index_l.cgi?period=alpha
Heart's Ease Library 1674) Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844 1889) AE Housman (1859 - 1936) Ben Jonson (1572- 1637) John Keats (1795 - 1821) Richard Lovelace (1618 - 1657) Walter de http://www.hearts-ease.org/cgi-bin/index_l.cgi?period=nation
A Variety Of Poems For Ambleside Online's Year 6 05 The Pulley by George Herbert 1593 1633 06 Virtue by George Herbert 1593 - 163307 To Lucasta, Going to the Wars by Richard Lovelace 1618 - 1657 08 Tubal http://amblesideonline.homestead.com/Poems6.html
Extractions: 01 With How Sad Steps, O Moon, Thou Climbest the Skies by Sir Philip Sidney 1554 - 1586 03 Death Be Not Proud by John Donne 1573 - 1631 04 Batter my Heart, Three-Personed God by John Donne 1573 - 1631 05 The Pulley by George Herbert 1593 - 1633 06 Virtue by George Herbert 1593 - 1633 07 To Lucasta, Going to the Wars by Richard Lovelace 1618 - 1657 08 Tubal Cain by Charles Mackay 09 Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes by Thomas Gray 1716-1771 10 On Another's Sorrow by William Blake 1757-1827 11 The Little Boy Black by William Blake 1757-1827 12 Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772 - 1834 13 The Tear by George Gordon Lord Byron 1788 - 1824 14 So, We'll Go No More a-Roving by George Gordon Lord Byron 1788 - 1824 15 I Stood Tiptoe upon a Little Hill by John Keats 1795-1821 16 I Had a Dove by John Keats 1795 -1821 17 To Autumn by John Keats 1795-1821 18 A Thing of Beauty from Endymion by John Keats 1795-1821 19 La Belle Dame sans Merci by John Keats 1795-1821 20 The Cloud by Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822 21 Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822 22 A Dirge by Percy Bysshe Shelley 1792-1822 23 To the Skylark William Wordsworth 1770-1850 24 The Minstrel Boy Thomas Moore 1779-1852 25 I Remember, I Remember by Thomas Hood 1799-1845
Bpoetshome 17th Century Poets Ben Jonson. John Donne. George Herbert.Andrew Marvell. Robert Herrick. Richard Lovelace. John Milton. http://www.neisd.net/reagan/departments/english/bpoetshome.html
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