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Definition of Thomas carew
1. Noun. Englishman and Cavalier poet whose lyric poetry was favored by Charles I (1595-1639).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thomas Carew
Literary usage of Thomas carew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Literature: An Illustrated Record by Richard Garnett, Edmund Gosse (1903)
"... thomas carew (1594 7-1644?) was one °f the eleven children of Sir Matthew ...
Carew had many friends among the Cavalier poets of thomas carew After ..."
2. A History of English Poetry by William John Courthope (1903)
"SCHOOL OF COURT WIT : thomas carew ; SIR JOHN SUCKLING ; ROBERT HERRICK ; WILLIAM
HABINGTON ; EDMUND« WALLER ; SIR JOHN DENHAM. WHAT is chiefly noticeable ..."
3. Adventures in Criticism by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1896)
"thomas carew EVEN as there is an M alike in Macedon and /«* "8, 1894. Monmouth,
so thomas carew and I have a common grievance—that our names are con- ..."
4. Adventures in Criticism by Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1896)
"thomas carew EVEN as there is an M alike in Macedon jui).?% and Monmouth, so
thomas carew and I '** A Note on have a common grievance—that our names are ..."
5. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"thomas carew 230 THE TRUE BEAUTY HE that loves a rosy cheek Or a coral lip admires,
... thomas carew."