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The first of the Cavalier song writers, Thomas Carew became a server at table for King Charles I and was renowned as a “pleasant and facetious wit” among a brilliant circle of friends that included the playwright Ben Jonson. His poems, circulated in manuscript, were amatory lyrics or occasional poems addressed to members of the court, notable for their fluent language and skillful control of mood and imagery. A meticulous workman, his lyrics are among the most complex and thoughtful of any produced by the Cavalier poets. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature’s finest poets, with superior formatting. This volume presents Thomas Carew’s complete works, with related illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Carew’s life and works * Concise introduction to Carew’s life and poetry * Excellent formatting of the poems * The Complete Poems, with rare verses discovered many years after Carew’s death * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the poetry * Easily locate the poems you want to read * Includes Carew’s rare masque — digitised here for the first time * Features Ebsworth’s seminal memoir — discover Carew’s intriguing life * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres CONTENTS: The Life and Poetry of Thomas Carew Brief Introduction: Thomas Carew The Complete Poetry of Thomas Carew The Poems List of Poems in Chronological Order List of Poems in Alphabetical Order The Masque Coelum Britannicum (1633) The Biography Memoir of Carew (1893) by Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth
Excerpt from The Poetical Works of Thomas Carew: Sewer in Ordinary to Charles the First The object of this memoir completed his education at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, which he left without taking a degree. He then travelled for several years upon the Continent, and afterwards returning to Eng land, by the influence of his brother Sir Matthew, he received an appointment as gentleman of the privy chamber in the court of Charles. With this monarch Carew, it is said, was a great favourite, who esteemed him as one of the best wits of his age. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1824 edition. Excerpt: ... For, thus divided from your noble parts, This kingdomc lives in exile, and all hearts, That rellish worth or honour, being rent From your perfections, suffer banishment: These are your publike injuries; but I Have a just private quarrell to defie, And call you coward, thus to run away When you had pierc'd my heart, not daring stay Till I redeem'd my honour; but I sweare By Celia's eyes, by the same force to teare Your heart from you, or not to end this strife Till I or find revenge, or lose my life. But as in single fights it oft hath beene, In that unequall equall tryall seene, That he who had receiv'd the wrong at first Came from the combat oft too with the worst; So, if you foyle me when we meet, I'le then Give you fayre leave to wound me so agen. ON THE MARIAGE OF T. K. AND C. C. THE MORNING STORMIE. Such should this day be, so the sun should hide His bashfull face, and let the conquering bride Without a rivall shine, whilst he forbeares To mingle his unequall beames with hers; Or if sometimes he glance his squinting eye Betweene the parting cloudes, 'tis but to spye, Not emulate her glories; so comes drest In vayles, but as a masquer to the feast. Thus heaven should lower, such stormy gusts should blow. Not to denounce ungentle fates, but show The cheerefull bridegroome to the clouds and wind Hath all his teares and all his sighes assign'd. Let tempests struggle in the ayre, but rest Eternall calmes within thy peacefull brest, Thrice happy youth; but ever sacrifice To that fayre hand that dry'de thy blubbred eyes, That croun'd thy head with roses, and turn'd all The plagues of love into a cordial!, When first it joyn'd her virgin snow to thine, Which when to-day the priest shall recombine, From the misterious holy touch such charmes...
Best known for the poems ‘The Bridge of Sighs’ and ‘The Song of the Shirt’, the English poet Thomas Hood wrote regularly for The London Magazine, the Athenaeum, and Punch, and is regarded by some as the finest English poet between the generations of Shelley and Tennyson. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature's finest poets, with superior formatting. For the first time in digital publishing, this volume presents Hood’s complete poetical works, with beautiful illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Hood's life and works * Concise introduction to the life and poetry of Thomas Hood * Images of how the poetry books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * The texts are taken from the Oxford University Press edition of Hood’s Complete Poetical Works, edited by Walter Jerrold * Excellent formatting of the poems * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the poetry * Easily locate the poems you want to read * Includes Hood's rare Juvenilia text ‘The Bandit’ * Features a bonus biography - discover Hood's literary life * Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to see our wide range of poet titles CONTENTS: The Life and Poetry of Thomas Hood BRIEF INTRODUCTION: THOMAS HOOD ODES AND ADDRESSES TO GREAT PEOPLE (1825) WHIMS AND ODDITIES. FIRST SERIES (1826) WHIMS AND ODDITIES. SECOND SERIES (1827) THE PLEA OF THE MIDSUMMER FAIRIES, HERO AND LEANDER, LYCUS THE CENTAUR, AND OTHER POEMS (1827) THE EPPING HUNT (1829) COMIC MELODIES (1830) THE DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM, THE MURDERER VERSES FROM TYLNEY HALL (1834) HOOD’S OWN: OR, LAUGHTER YEAR TO YEAR (1839) POEMS FROM ‘UP THE RHINE’ (1840) WHIMSICALITIES: A PERIODICAL GATHERING (1844) MISCELLANEOUS UNCOLLECTED POEMS (1821-1845) JUVENILIA APPENDIX: J. H. REYNOLDS’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ‘ODES AND ADDRESSES TO GREAT PEOPLE’ (1825) The Poems LIST OF POEMS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER The Biography BIOGRAPHICAL INTRODUCTION TO THOMAS HOOD by William Michael Rossetti Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of poetry titles or buy the entire Delphi Poets Series as a Super Set