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Thomas Carew's erotic poem "A Rapture" in which Carew's persona urges his beloved to see that "lust, modest, chaste, or shame / Are vaine and empty words" was singled out in Parliament after his death in 1640 for its foul influence on public morality.
Pens at the Ready Mark Archer 2011
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Among the others Thomas Carew follows the classical principles of Jonson in lyrics which are facile, smooth, and sometimes a little frigid.
A History of English Literature Robert Huntington Fletcher
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_ Thomas Carew, the poet, one of the 'Tribe of Ben'.
Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles Various
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But the poetic ornament of that Court is Thomas Carew.
Introduction. Grierson, Herbert J.C Herbert J.C. Grierson 1921
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Thomas Carew: Think not cause men flattering say.
Quotations 1919
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Thomas Carew: Think not cause men flattering say.
Quotations 1919
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Thomas Carew: Think not cause men flattering say.
Quotations 1919
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And in the following year, 1630, Thomas Carew in verses prefixed to
Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Joseph Quincy Adams 1913
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Of collected works, there came out in small octavo form the _Poems_ of Thomas Carew from the press of John Dawson in 1640, and a collection of Shakespeare's Poems from the press of Thomas Cotes in the same year.
A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 Henry R. Plomer 1901
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Indissolubly connected with Herrick in age, in character, and in the singularly unjust criticism which has at various times been bestowed on him, is Thomas Carew.
A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889
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