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  1. Tenures of land & customs of manors; originally collected by Thomas Blount and republished with large additions and improvements in 1784 and 1815 by Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt, 2010-09-04
  2. An Apology For The Life Of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, Commonly Called, The King Of The Beggars (1775) by Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, Thomas Jones, 2008-08-18
  3. Poetical and Dramatic Works of Thomas Randolph, of Trinity College, Cambridge: Plays: Hey for Honesty. Poems. Oratio Praevaricatoria by Thomas Randolph, William Carew Hazlitt, 2010-02-05
  4. Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellular Organization of Natural Behavior by Thomas J. Carew, 2004-06-30
  5. Love Poems by Thomas Carew, 1994-06
  6. A rapture by Thomas Carew, 1927
  7. The poems and masque. With an introductory memoir, an appendix of unauthenticated poems from MSS., notes, and a table of first lines. Edited by Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth by Thomas Carew, Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth, 2010-08-20
  8. Letters of Charles Lamb: With Some Account of the Writer, His Friends and Correspondents, and Explanatory Notes, Volume 2 by Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd, et all 2010-02-03
  9. Perspectives in Neural Systems and Behavior (M B L Lectures in Biology) by Thomas J. Carew, 1989-07
  10. Mechanistic Relationships Between Development and Learning (Dahlem Workshop Reports-(LS) Life Sciences)
  11. History Of English Poetry From The Twelfth To The Close Of The Sixteenth Century V1 (1871) by Thomas Warton, 2008-06-02
  12. History of English Poetry From the Twelfth to the Close of the Sixteenth Century, 4 Vols by Thomas [W. Carew Hazlitt, Ed. ] Warton, 1871-01-01
  13. Letters from George Lord Carew to Sir Thomas Roe
  14. Works of Thomas Carew, Sewer in Ordinary to Charles the First by Thomas Carew, 2010-10-14

21. Carew - Definition Of Carew At YourDictionary.com
Carew, Thomas 1595?1639?; Eng. poet
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23. Carew, Thomas Carew: Information From Answers.com
Carew , Thomas Carew English Cavalier poet whose lyric poetry was favored by Charles I (15951639)
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24. Carew, Thomas Synonyms, Carew, Thomas Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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25. Carew, Thomas
Carew, Thomas (b. 1594/95, West Wickham, Kent, Eng.d. March 22, 1639/40, London), English poet and first of the Cavalier song writers. Educated at the University of Oxford and at
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(b. 1594/95, West Wickham, Kent, Eng.d. March 22, 1639/40, London), English poet and first of the Cavalier song writers. Educated at the University of Oxford and at the Middle Temple, London, Carew served as secretary at embassies in Venice, The Hague, and Paris. In 1630 Carew received a court appointment and became server at table to the king. The Earl of Clarendon considered him as "a person of pleasant and facetious wit" among a brilliant circle of friends that included the playwright Ben Jonson. Carew's only masque, Coelum Britannicum, was performed by the king and his gentlemen in 1634 and published the same year. Music for it was composed by Henry Lawes, who, among others, set some of Carew's songs to music. Carew's poems, circulated in manuscript, were amatory lyrics or occasional poems addressed to members of the court circle, notable for their ease of language and skillful control of mood and imagery. His longest poem was the sensuous Rapture . He was a meticulous workman, and his own verses addressed to Ben Jonson show that he was proud to share Jonson's creed of painstaking perfection. He greatly admired the poems of John Donne, whom he called king of "the universal monarchy of wit" in his elegy on Donne (deemed the outstanding piece of poetic criticism of the age). Carew was also indebted to Italian poets, particularly Giambattista

26. Thomas Carew Criticism
Carew, Thomas Introduction Thomas Carew 1595?-1640. English poet and masque writer. INTRODUCTION. Carew is closely
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27. Thomas Carew — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Carew, Thomas. Carew, Thomas, 1595? – 1639?, English author, one of the Cavalier poets. Educated at Merton College, Oxford, he had a short diplomatic career on the
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28. WORDS: BIOG: Carew, Thomas
Carew, Thomas, an English poet, was the younger brother of sir Matthew Carevv, a zealous adherent to the fortunes of Charles I. and of the family of Carews in Gloucestershire, but
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, an English poet, was the younger brother of sir Matthew Carevv, a zealous adherent to the fortunes of Charles I. and of the family of Carews in Gloucestershire , but descended from the more ancient family of that name in Devonshire . He is supposed to have been born in 1589. According to Anthony Wood , he received his academical education at Corpus Christi college, Oxford , but was neither matriculated, nor took any degree. After leaving college he improved himself by travelling, according to the custom of the age, and by associating with men of learning and talents both at home and abroad'; and being distinguished for superior elegance of manners and taste, he was received into the court of Charles I. as gentleman of the privy-chamber, and sewer in ordinary. His wit had recommended him to his sovereign, who, however, Clarendon informs us, incurred the displeasure of the Scotch nation by bestowing upon him the place of sewer, in preference to a gentleman recommended upon the interest of the courtiers of that nation. He appears after this appointment to have passed his days in affluence and gaiety. His talents were highly valued by' his contemporaries, particularly Ben Jonson and sir William Davenant . Sir John Suckling only, in his Session of the Poets, insinuates that his poems cost him more labour than is consistent with the fertility of real genius. But of this there are not many marks visible in his works, and what sir

29. Carew, Thomas - Bruce King (essay Date 1964): Poetry Criticism
Bruce King (essay date 1964) SOURCE “The Strategy of Carew's Wit,” in A Review of English Literature, Vol. 5, No. 3, July, 1964, pp. 4251.
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30. Thomas Carew (English Poet) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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Table of Contents: Thomas Carew Article Article Additional Reading Additional Reading External Web sites External Web sites Citations ARTICLE from the Thomas Carew Educated at the University of Oxford and at the Middle Temple, London, Carew served as secretary at embassies in Venice, The Hague Ben Jonson Coelum Britannicum, was performed by the king and his gentlemen in 1634 and published the same year. Music for it was composed by Henry Lawes Rapture , but his lyrics are among the most complex and thoughtful of any produced by the Cavalier poets John Donne Giambattista Marino , whose libertine spirit, brilliant wit, and technical facility were much akin to his own, and on whose work he based several of his lyrics. He translated a number of the Psalms and is said to have died with expressions of remorse for a life of libertinism. His poems were published a few weeks after his death. The definitive edition is

31. Life Of Thomas Carew (1594?-1640)
Thomas Carew (pronounced Carey) was born, possibly at West Wickham, Kent, in either 1594 or 1595. His father, lawyer Matthew Carew, moved the family to London about 1598.
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Carey ) was born, possibly at West Wickham, Kent, in either 1594 or 1595. His father, lawyer Matthew Carew, moved the family to London about 1598. Nothing is known of Carew's education before he matriculated at Merton College, Oxford , in 1608. Graduating B. A. in 1610/11, he was incorporated B. A. of Cambridge in 1612, after which he was admitted to the Middle Temple. From 1613 to 1616 Carew served as secretary to Sir Dudley Carleton on embassies to Italy and the Netherlands. After being fired for making insulting remarks about Carleton and his wife, Carew returned to England for a futile search for employment. In 1619, his father having died the previous year, Carew joined an embassy to Paris headed by Sir Edward Herbert (later Lord Herbert of Chirbury). Possibly, he met there the Italian poet Giambattista Marino.
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's comedy The Heir . In the early 1620s Carew associated with Ben Jonson and his circle, and also frequented the court. In 1630 Carew was made a gentleman of Charles I 's Privy Chamber Extraordinary. He was named Sewer in Ordinary to the King (that is, an official in charge of the royal dining arrangements). It is said he was "high in favour with that king, who had a high opinion of his wit and abilities."
A Divine Mistress
" and " Disdain Returned ," were prized for their wit. In truth, he was a conscientious poetic craftsman. Though he did not produce a large body of work, he took extraordinary care in shaping each piece. Carew's masque

32. Facts About Carew, Thomas, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Car
Facts about Carew, Thomas, (1595?–1639). English poet Thomas Carew was one of the first of the socalled Cavalier poets. He was greatly influenced by the poets John Donne and
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35. The Poems CAREW, (Thomas).
Text largely clean with occasional annotations and owners inscription. A good copy. With his Masque Coelum Britannicum.8vo, lxxx, 296pp. Bound in origianl blue cloth with
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39. A Short Biographical Dictionary Of English Literature/Carew, Thomas - Wikisource
Carew, Thomas (1594?1639). Poet, s. of Sir Matthew C., was ed. at Oxf., entered the Middle Temple, and was one of the first and best of the courtly poets who wrote
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40. Carew, Thomas (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
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