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The longest of Carew's poems, " A Rapture ," would be more widely appreciated if the rich flow of its imagination were restrained by greater reticence of taste.
" More recently, Carew's place among the Cavalier Poets has been examined, as have his poetic affinities with Ben Jonson and John Donne ; " A Rapture " has been scrutinized as both biography and fantasy ; the funerary poetry has been studied as a subgenre ; evidence of Carew's views concerning political hierarchy has been found in his occasional verse ; and love and courtship have been probed as themes in the " Celia " poems.
According to Edmund Gosse, " Carew's poems, at their best, are brilliant lyrics of the purely sensuous order.
Many of the songs and love poems are addressed to the still-unidentified " Celia ," a woman who was evidently Carew's lover for years.
A number of Carew's poems are concerned with the nature of poetry itself.

Carew's and are
At the Carew home, the police and Lanyon are standing over Carew's body in the garden.
Among Carew's occasional, public verse are his addresses to ladies of fashion, commendations of the nobility, and laments for the passing of friends or public figures, such as Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden.
Among these Carew's High School, Victoria Jubilee High School, Government Girls ' School and NilmonigĂ´nj High School are mentionworthy.

Carew's and .
After the other guests have left, Jekyll informs Sir Danvers that, after speaking to Muriel, he wants Carew's permission to push up their wedding date.
* His. 336 batting average in 1977 was only second to Carew's. 388.
Installation of the bronze reliefs on the pedestal did not begin until late 1849, when John Edward Carew's depiction of the death of Nelson was put in place on the side facing Whitehall.
Carew's relief was cast by Adams, Christie and Co. of Rotherhithe.
Carew's house, named Chichester House after its later owner Sir Arthur Chichester, was already a building of sufficient importance to have become a temporary home of the Kingdom of Ireland's law courts during the Michaelmas law term in 1605.
* February 18-Thomas Carew's masque Coelum Britannicum is staged at Whitehall Palace.
The Earl of Ormond-a bosom companion of the Queen's from her troubled youth and head of the Butler family-was absent in England, and the clash of Butler influence with the lawful authority of Carew's claim created havoc.
Gilbert was eager to participate and, after Carew's seizure of the barony of Idrone ( in modern County Carlow ), he pushed westward with his forces across the River Blackwater in the summer of 1569 and joined up with his kinsman to defeat Sir Edmund Butler, a younger brother of the Earl's.
The close of Carew's life is absolutely obscure.
Carew's reputation, however, experienced a slow but steady decline during the second half of the seventeenth century.
Despite some interest in Carew in subsequent years, not until the twentieth century did critics offer a reexamination of Carew's place in English literary history.
The train was racially segregated ; white passengers were given the better forward cars, while non-whites, like Carew's mother, were forced to ride in the rearward cars.
Carew's career total of 17 steals of home currently puts him tied for 17th on the list with former New York Giant MVP Larry Doyle and fellow Hall of Famer Eddie Collins.

poems and are
The men crying love poems in an orchard on any summer's night are as often as not the lutihaw, mustachioed toughs who spend most of their lives in and out of the local prisons, brothels, and teahouses.
Last, not least, there are some poems which K. King sent me ( addressed to herself ) when I was preparing a fresh volume, asking me to include them.
The poems which were addressed to her, while they are far more restrained than those of `` Love In Dian's Lap '', show no great technical advance over those of the `` Narrow Vessel '' group and are, if anything, somewhat more labored.
His first book, Before The Brave ( 1936 ), is a collection of poems that are almost all Communistic, but after publication of this book he rejected Communism, and advocated a pacifistic anarchy, though retaining his revolutionary idiom.
The bad early poems are bad Shakespeare or bad Swinburne ; ;
the bad late poems are bad Hardy.
There are two ways of getting at a poet's development: through his dated poems, and through the revisions which he made in later editions of his work.
These dates are virtually the only clues we have to the chronology of the poems, since the separate volumes are neither chronological within themselves nor in relation to each other.
He had two productive periods, one in the late 1860's, the other in the decade from 1910 to 1920 ( half of the dated poems are from the latter period, and these alone total about one-tenth of all Hardy's poems ).
The dated poems also give us an idea of the degree to which Hardy drew upon past productions for his various volumes, and therefore probably are an indication of the amount of poetry he was writing at the time.
There are more poems dated in the 1890's than in the '80's -- Hardy had apparently resumed the viewless wings as he decreased the volume of his fiction -- but none in 1891, the year of Tess, and only one in 1895, the year of Jude.
There are many such competently anonymous performances among the earlier poems.
The details of the setting of `` Neutral Tones '' are not, strictly speaking, metaphorical, but they combine to create a mood which is appropriate both to a dismal winter day and to the end of love, and in this way love and weather, the emotions and the elements, symbolize each other in a way that is common to many of Hardy's best poems ( `` Weathers '', `` The Darkling Thrush '', and `` During Wind and Rain '', for example ) and to some moving passages in the novels as well ( Far From The Madding Crowd is full of scenes constructed in this way ).
In the 1860 - 70 decade there are many poems like `` Revulsion '', but there is only one `` Neutral Tones ''.
These are the poems Hardy wrote after the death of his first wife ; ;
They are the only poems that he rearranged as a group between their first appearance ( in Satires Of Circumstance ) and the publication of the Collected Poems.
The elegiac tone is Hardy's natural tone of voice, and it is not surprising that the 1912 - 13 poems are consistently and unmistakably his.
The poems are, the epigraph tells us, the `` traces of an ancient flame '' ; ;
Milman Parry rigorously defended the observation that the extant Homeric poems are largely formulaic, and was led to postulate that they could be shown entirely formulaic if the complete corpus of Greek epic survived ; ;
Yet a fresh inspection will indicate one crucial amendment: Beowulf and the Homeric poems are not at all formulaic to the same extent.
One of the greatest Homerists of our time, Frederick M. Combellack, argues that when it is assumed The Iliad and The Odyssey are oral poems, the postulated single redactor called Homer cannot be either credited with or denied originality in choice of phrasing.
Combellack argues further, and here he makes his main point, that once The Iliad and The Odyssey are thought formulaic poems composed for an audience accustomed to formulaic poetry, Homeric critics are deprived of an entire domain they previously found arable.

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