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Born in 1595 / Died in 1645 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Thomas Carew

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Epitaph On the Lady Mary Villiers

... And their sad friends, laid her in earth ...

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To A. L. Persuasions to Love.

... When beauty, youth, and all sweets leave her, ...

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Song. Good Counsel to a Young Maid

... Love, that in those smooth streams lies ...

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Epitaph for Maria Wentworth

... Learn from hence, reader, what small trust ...

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Epitaph On The Late Mary Villiers

... And their sad friends, laid her in earth ...

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Persuasions to Enjoy

...   If those bright suns must know no shade,&emsp ...

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The True Beauty

... Gentle thoughts, and calm desires, ...

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A Song: Ask me no more where Jove bestows

... light, That downwards fall in dead of night ...

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An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of Paul's, Dr. John Donne

... So the fire That fills with spirit and heat the Delphic quire, ...

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To a Lady that Desired I Would Love Her

... In cheerful numbers they shine bright with praise, ...

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To Ben Jonson

... Though one hand form them, and though one brain strike ...

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An Elegy Upon The Death Of Dr. Donne, Dean Of Paul's

...   Glow'd here a while, lies quench'd now in thy death ...

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Celia Bleeding, To the Surgeon

...   Fool! thou 'rt deceiv'd, and dost not know ...

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To His Lady

... Ask me no more, where those stars light, ...

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The Compliment

... Though from those lips a kiss being taken ...