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  1. Letters From George Lord Carew To Sir Thomas Roe by Thomas Roe, 2008-01-31
  2. The Inconstant Mistris. The Love Poems of Thomas Carew. by Thomas. (illustrated by Kurt Roesch). Carew, 1948-01-01
  3. Letters From George Lord Carew To Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador To The Court Of The Great Mogul 1615-1617 by George Lord Carew, 2010-09-10
  4. The Inconstant Mistris / Thomas Carew [with drawings by Kurt Roesch] [spine title: the love poems of Thomas Carew] by Thomas (1595?-1639?) Kurt Roesch (ill.) Carew, 1948-01-01
  5. LETTERS FROM GEORGE LORD CAREW TO SIR THOMAS ROSE, AMBASSADOR TO THE COURT OF THE GREAT MOGUL. 1615-1617. by GEORGE LORD AND THOMAS ROE. EDITED BY JOHN MACLEAN. CAREW, 1860-01-01
  6. Letters From George Lord Carew To Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador To The Court Of The Great Mogul 1615-1617 by George Lord Carew, 2010-09-10
  7. Poems by Thomas Carew Esquire, one of the gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber, and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty by Thomas Carew, 1969-01-01
  8. The poems of Thomas Carew,: With his masque Coelum Britannicum sic by Thomas Carew, 1949
  9. THE INCONSTANT MISTRIS (The Love Poems of Thomas Carew) by Thomas Carew, 1948-01-01
  10. The Works of Thomas Carew. Sewer in Ordinary to Charles the First by Thomas Carew, 1824
  11. Minor Poets of the Seventeenth Century - Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew and Lord Herbert of Charbury by Lovelace Richard, Etc Suckling John, 1931-01-01
  12. The Poems And Masque Of Thomas Carew by Thomas Carew, 1893
  13. Poems of Thomas Carew by Thomas Carew, 1899
  14. The Love Poems of Thomas Carew: The Inconstant Mistris by Thomas Carew, 1948

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42. 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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43. GIGA Quote Author Page For Thomas Carew
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by thomascarew. GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR thomas carew English poet and courtier (1589
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He that loves a rosy cheek,
Or a coral lip admires,
Or from star-like eyes doth seek
Fuel to maintain his fires;
As old Time makes these decay,
So his flames must waste away. Disdain Returned Decay The magic of a face. Epitaph on the Lady S- Faces Loe here the precious dust is layd; Whose purely-temper'd clay was made So fine that it the guest betray'd. Else the soule grew so fast within, It broke the outward shall of sinne And so was hatch'd a cherubin. Inscription on Tomb of Lady Maria Wentworth in Toddington Church, Bedfordshire, England [ Epitaphs But an untimely grave. On the Duke of Buckingham Grave Then fly betimes, for only they Conquer love, that run away. SongConquest by Flight Love Those curious locks so aptly twin'd, Whose every hair a soul doth bind.

44. Author : Thomas Carew @ Alto Poetry
Ask Me No More (by thomas carew (1594 1640)) Ask me no more where those stars'light That downwards fall in dead of night; For in your eyes they sit, and
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45. Author : Thomas Carew : Ask Me No More @ Alto Poetry
Ask Me No More by thomas carew (1594 1640).
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46. WHITLESS BAY - 1894 Ferryland District
carew, Laurence, fisherman. carew, thomas, of thomas, fisherman. carew,David, fisherman. carew, thomas, fisherman. carew, Patrick, of Laurence,fisherman.
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Ferryland District WHITLESS BAY ARMSTRONG Michael fisherman ARMSTRONG James fisherman ARMSTRONG Martin fisherman ARMSTRONG Thomas fisherman ARMSTRONG Andrew fisherman BUTLER George, of William fisherman BURKE William fisherman BURKE James fisherman BURKE Richard fisherman BUTLER Patrick fisherman BUTLER George fisherman BUTLER Edward fisherman BUTLER Michael fisherman BOYLES Thomas, sr fisherman BOYLES Thomas, jr fisherman BUTLER Michael fisherman BURKE Michael fisherman BURKE William fisherman BURKE Thomas fisherman BOYLES Samuel fisherman BURKE Matthew fisherman CAREW Benjamin, of Patrick fisherman CAREW Clement fisherman CAREW William, of Benjamin fisherman CAREW James, of Michael fisherman CAREW Laurence, of James fisherman CAREW James, of James

47. BROAD COVE - 1894 Bonavista District
carew, thomas, of Michael, fisherman. carew, William, of Maurice, fisherman.carew, thomas, of Edward, fisherman. carew, thomas, of thomas, fisherman.
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Bonavista District BROAD COVE AYLWARD William fisherman AYLWARD John, of William fisherman AYLWARD Richard fisherman AYLWARD James fisherman AYLWARD John, of James fisherman AYLWARD Thomas fisherman AYLWARD Stephen fisherman CAREW Michael fisherman CAREW Maurice fisherman CAREW Thomas, of Michael fisherman CAREW William, of Maurice fisherman CAREW Thomas, of Edward fisherman CAREW Thomas, of Thomas fisherman CAREW Laurence fisherman CAREW Patrick fisherman CAREW Michael fisherman CAREW William, of Edward fisherman CARROLL John, of James fisherman CARROLL Daniel fisherman DEVEREUX Patrick fisherman DONOVAN Peter fisherman DONOVAN Patrick fisherman DONOVAN Michael fisherman DONOVAN Terence fisherman GRIFFEN James fisherman GRIFFEN Michael sr fisherman GRIFFEN Michael jr fisherman GRIFFEN Thomas fisherman GASH Joseph, of Thomas

48. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poems By Thomas Carew
Poems for the People Poems by the People. thomas carew 1594 - 1640. Classic Home thomas carew Lewis Carroll Go to next Poet. Classical Poet, thomas carew.
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49. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poet Biography Thomas Carew
thomas carew 1594 1640. thomas carew was the son of a well-connected officialand was educated at Merton College, Oxford and the Middle Temple in London.
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Thomas Carew was the son of a well-connected official and was educated at Merton College, Oxford and the Middle Temple in London. He worked as a diplomatic secretary in Italy, Holland and France, and soon gained a reputation as a poet.
His talent secured him a place at court, and he was privileged to serve at Charles I's table. In 1634 his masque Coelum Britannicum was performed before the King. His poems, like those of other gentlemen of the era, were not published in his own lifetime but hand-written copies were circulated among his friends. These included Ben Jonson and John Donne, who both exercised a strong influence on Carew's poetry; in his Elegy Carew proclaims Donne 'the universal monarchy of wit'. Another poet he admired greatly was the Italian Giambattista Marino, whose wit and extravagant lifestyle resembled Carew's own.
Though he never achieved the stature of Donne or Johnson, Carew was an elegant writer whose contribution to literature was typical of the stylish Cavalier school. A collected edition of his poems appeared shortly after his death.
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50. Tetrameter Thomas Carew
Ask me no more if east or west The phoenix builds her spicy nest; For untoyou at last she flies, And in your fragrant bosom dies. thomas carew.
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Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
Know, Celia, since thou art so proud,
Thou hadst in the forgotten crowd
Had not my verse extolled thy name,
And with it imp'd the wings of Fame. That killing power is none of thine;
Thy sweets, thy graces, all are mine;
Then dart not from thy borrowed sphere
Lightning on him that fixed theethere. Tempt me with such affrights no more,
Let fools thy mystic form adore,
Wise poets, that wrapt Truth in tales,
Knew her themselves through all her veils.
A Song: When June Is Past, the Fading Rose
Ask me no more where Jove bestows,
When June is past, the fading rose; For in your beauty's orient deep These flowers, as in their causes, sleep. Ask me no more whither doth stray The golden atoms of the day; For in pure love heaven did prepare Those 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 me no more where those stars light, That downwards fall in dead of night; For in your eyes they sit, and there

51. Carew Castle
quickly to a close. The last great Welsh tournament of knights wasstaged by thomas at carew in 1507. Spread over five days, the
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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.

52. Rhys Ap Thomas
carew Castle, Published by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority, 1987.Below The tomb of Sir Rhys ap thomas at St Peter's Church, Carmarthen.
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Jeffrey L. Thomas controversial character in Welsh history, Rhys ap Thomas was born in 1449 and on his father's death inherited the wealth of the Dinefwr estates. Although his family were Lancastrian supporters he prudently served the House of York and vowed to Richard III words to the effect that Henry Tudor would land in Wales only over his dead body. "Whoever ill-affected to the state, shall dare to land in those partes of Wales, where I have anie employment under your majestie, must resolve with himself to make his entrance and irruption over my bellie." T he story is told that after Henry Tudor's return to Britain (at Dale, Pembrokeshire, in 1485) Rhys eased his conscience by hiding under Mullock Bridge, Dale, as Henry marched over, thus absolving himself of his oath to Richard. W hatever his motives, the fact that Rhys made a major contribution to Henry's victory at Bosworth in 1485 is undisputed. Rhys may well have entertained Henry at Carew Castle before they split up on their way north, recruiting men along the way. When they met up again at Welshpool, Rhys had a large army of levied Welshmen with him. Many of there were Rhys' men for he had raised 500 trained cavalry to support the young Tudor - stout hearted men from the tenant farms of the Carew estates in South Pembrokeshire and all expert horsemen. T he Battle of Bosworth, on 22 August, 1485, was a turning point in British history and Richard III's death was supposedly at the hands of Rhys. Rhys was knighted on the battlefield and made Governor of Wales. After Bosworth, Rhys helped rid the king of two royal pretenders, Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck. For these and other services Henry bestowed upon Rhys the Order of Knight of the Garter.

53. Poets Of Lieder And Art Songs: Names Beginning With C
3); Cardy, Patrick (7); Carême, Maurice (7); carew, thomas(4); Il Cariteo (see Benedetto Gareth); Carlopago (see Karl Ziegler
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54. ACCENT
Campo, Rafael. Canfield, Dorothy. carew, thomas. Carey, Henry. Carleton, J. Harry. UglyDuckling, The. carew, thomas. Ask Me No More. Give Me More Love. Know, Celia.
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Cabell, James Branch Caesar, Julius Cahan, Abraham Calamity Jane ... Cather, Willa CABELL, JAMES BRANCH Certain Hour, The CAESAR, JULIUS Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic and Civil Wars: with the Supplementary Books attributed to Hirtius CAHAN, ABRAHAM Apostate of Chego-Chegg, The Younger Russian Writers, The CALAMITY JANE Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane, The CALCAÑO, JOSÉ A. Cypress, The CALDERON DE LA BARCA, PEDRO Life is a dream CAMPANELLA, TOMMASO city of the sun, The CAMPBELL, ANTHONY Peer Gynt's onion CAMPBELL, J. Freedom and Love CAMPBELL, THOMAS Battle of the Baltic Hohenlinden Lord Ullin’s Daughter Maid of Neidpath, The ... Ye Mariners of England CAMPION, THOMAS Cherry-ripe Follow thy Fair Sun Follow your Saint Integer Vitae ... When to Her Lute Corinna Sings CAMPO, RAFAEL Distant Moon, The Technology and Medicine Towards Curing AIDS CANFIELD, DOROTHY artist, The At the Foot of Hemlock Mountain Bird Out of the Snare, A Bliss of Solitude, The ... Ugly Duckling, The CAREW, THOMAS Ask Me No More Give Me More Love Know, Celia True Beauty, The CAREY, HENRY Sally in our Alley CARLETON, J. HARRY

55. 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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56. Poet: Thomas Carew - All Poems Of Thomas Carew
thomas carew (1594 1640) thomas carew was the son of a well-connected officialand was educated at Merton College, Oxford and the Middle Temple in London.
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57. Thomas Carew Ingrateful Beauty Threatened
Further Reading Ingrateful Beauty threatened. By thomas carew. 1595?1639? DayPoemsFront. Google search for thomas carew. Reading passions. Poets and Poetry Press.
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KNOW, Celia, since thou art so proud,
'Twas I that gave thee thy renown.
Thou hadst in the forgotten crowd
Of common beauties lived unknown,
Had not my verse extoll'd thy name,
And with it imp'd the wings of Fame. That killing power is none of thine; I gave it to thy voice and eyes; Thy sweets, thy graces, all are mine; Thou art my star, shin'st in my skies; Then dart not from thy borrow'd sphere Lightning on him that fix'd thee there. Tempt me with such affrights no more, Lest what I made I uncreate; Let fools thy mystic form adore, I know thee in thy mortal state. Wise poets, that wrapt Truth in tales, Knew her themselves through all her veils. Back to top DayPoems Poem No. 293 Poems by Thomas Carew: Another Epitaph On the Lady Mary Villiers Ingrateful Beauty threatened Persuasions to Joy, a Song ... To His Inconstant Mistress D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s Won't you help support DayPoems?

58. Thomas Carew Persuasions To Joy, A Song
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By Thomas Carew
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 aged snow; If those bright suns must know no shade, Nor your fresh beauties ever fade; Then fear not, Celia, to bestow What, still being gather'd, still must grow. Thus either Time his sickle brings In vain, or else in vain his wings. Back to top DayPoems Poem No. 290 Poems by Thomas Carew: Another Epitaph On the Lady Mary Villiers Ingrateful Beauty threatened Persuasions to Joy, a Song ... To His Inconstant Mistress D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s D a y P o e m s Won't you help support DayPoems? DayPoems Front Poetry Whirl Google search for Thomas Carew Reading passions Good poems real cheap ... Recent reading Indexes Poems Poets Poetry Places Poetry Places Berg, Jennifer - Poetry in Online Motion

59. The Regicides
hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross or Tyburn, London, in October 1660thomas Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scroope, John carew, thomas Scot, and
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regicide n a person who kills or takes part in killing a king. the act of killing a king [L rex regis king +CIDE] In August 1660, following the Restoration of King Charles II, the Act of Indemnity and Oblivion was passed as a gesture of reconciliation to reunite the kingdom. A free pardon was granted to everyone who had supported the Commonwealth and Protectorate, except for those who had directly participated in the trial and execution of King Charles I eleven years previously. A special court was appointed in October 1660 and the surviving Regicides were brought to trial. Ten were condemned to death and publicly hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross or Tyburn, London, in October 1660: Thomas Harrison, John Jones, Adrian Scroope, John Carew, Thomas Scot, and Gregory Clement, who had signed the King's death warrant; the preacher Hugh Peters; Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtel, who commanded the guards at the King's trial and execution; and John Cook, the solicitor who directed the prosecution. A further nineteen were imprisoned for life. Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, Thomas Pride and John Bradshaw were posthumously attainted for high treason. In January 1661, the corpses of Cromwell, Ireton and Bradshaw were exhumed and hung in chains at Tyburn.

60. Templeree Names Sorted Alphabetically
Butler, John, Mullamu* ? Butler, Joseph, Cobbs. Butler, thomas, Castleleiny. carew?, thomas, Cobbs. carew ?, thomas, Cobbs. carew, John, Gurteen. carew, William, Gurteen.
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Templeree E.D. Names sorted Alphabetically Bohan, Laurence Lahagh Bolan, Widow Mullamu* ? Bourke, John Templeree Bourke, John Templeree Bourke, Richd. Aughall Bourke, Widow Gurteen Bourke, William Mullamu* ? Brearton, John Aughall Brearton, Richd. Aughall Brennan, Andrew Gurteen Brennan, Edmd. Mullamu* ? Brennan, Edmd. Gurteen Brennan, Edmd. (Seigs.?) Mullamu* ? Brennan, John Mullamu* ? Brennan, John Aughall Brennan, Patrick Gurtadelaw ? Brennan, Patrick Gurtadelaw ? Brennan, Patrick Lahagh Brennan, Philip Kylemore Brennan, Thomas Lahagh Brennan, Thomas Gurteen Brennan, Widow Mullamu* ? Brennan, Widow Gurteen Brien, John Castleleiny Britt, Thomas Gurtadelaw ? Britt, Thomas Templeree Brophy, Joseph Mullamu* ? Brophy, Martin Mullamu* ? Butler, James Gurteen Butler, John Mullamu* ? Butler, Joseph Cobbs Butler, Thomas Castleleiny Carew ?, Thomas Cobbs Carew ?, Thomas Cobbs Carew, John Gurteen Carew, William Gurteen Carr ?, Widow Strogue Carroll, James Aughall Carroll, Martin Gurteen Carroll, Patrick Gurteen Cashen, Patrick Templeree Cassey, Patrick Castleleiny Cleary, John Cobbs Cody, William

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