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WORDS: BIOG: Lovelace, Richard Lovelace, Richard, an elegant poet of the seventeenth century, was the eldest son of sir William Lovelace ^ of Woolwich, in Kent, and was born in that county about 1618. http://words.fromoldbooks.org/Chalmers-Biography/l/lovelace-richard.html
Extractions: Words skip - about - login - register 1812 Chalmer’s Biography L / Richard Lovelace ( [vol. 20, p. 425; majority text] , an elegant poet of the seventeenth century, was the eldest son of sir William Lovelace ^ of Woolwich , in Kent , and was born in that county about 1618. He received his grammar-learning at the Charterhouse ; and, in 1634, bt came a gentleman-commoner of Gloucester hall, Oxford , being then, as Wood observes, “ accounted the most amiable and beautiful person that eye ever beheld a person also of innate modesty, virtue, and courtly tieponmerit, which made him then, and especially after, when he retired to die great city, much admired and adored by the female sex. ” In 1636 he was created M. A. and, leaving the university, retired, as Wood phmses it, in great splenlour to the court; where being taken into the favour of lord Goring he became a soldier, and was fir.it an ensign, and aiterwards a captain. On the pacification at Berwick he returned to his native country, and took possession of his estate, worth about five hundred pounds per annum; and, about the same time, was deputed by the county to deliver the Kentish petition to the House of Commons, which Diving offence, he was ordered into custody, and confined in the Gate-house, whence he was released on giving bail of 40,000*. not to go beyond the lines of communication without a pass from the Speaker. During the time of his confinement to
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Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b. 1618d. 1657, London), English poet , soldier, and Royalist whose graceful lyrics and dashing career made him the prototype of the perfect Cavalier. Lovelace was probably born in the Netherlands, where his father was in military service. He was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford, and at age 16 or possibly a little later he wrote The Scholar, a comedy acted at Whitefriars, of which the prologue and epilogue survive. He took part in the expeditions to Scotland (1639-40) at the time of the rebellions against Charles I. During this period he wrote The Soldier, a tragedy never acted and now lost. Returning to his estates in Kent, Lovelace was chosen to present (1642) a Royalist petition to a hostile House of Commons. For this he was imprisoned in the Gatehouse, London, where he wrote "To Althea, from Prison," which contains the well-known lines: "Stone walls do not a prison make/Nor iron bars a cage." He passed much of the next four years abroad and was wounded fighting for the French against the Spaniards at Dunkerque in 1646. In 1648 he was again imprisoned. During his imprisonment, Lovelace prepared Lucasta (1649) for the press.
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Richard Lovelace — FactMonster.com Encyclopedia Lovelace, Richard. Lovelace, Richard, 1618 – 1657?, one of the English Cavalier poets. He was the son of a Kentish knight and was educated at Oxford. http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0830457.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Lovelace, Richard, , one of the English Cavalier poets appeared in 1649; the companion volume, Lucasta: Posthume Poems, in 1660. See edition of his poems ed. by C. H. Wilkinson (1930); biography by M. Weidhorn (1970). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Atlas ... Encyclopedia Click Here! Click Here!