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Cavalier and Poets
These poets in turn grouped themselves with the King and his service, thus becoming Cavalier Poets.
Cavalier Poets, like any other genre of poetry, had characteristics that defined their works.
The Cavalier Poets strove to create poetry where both pleasure and virtue thrived.
" 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.
Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets.
* The Cavalier Poets ( 1960 )

Cavalier and is
Following his accession to the papacy, Urban VIII is reported to have said, " Your luck is great to see Cardinal Maffeo Barberini Pope, Cavaliere ; but ours is much greater to have Cavalier Bernini alive in our pontificate.
2 c. 3 ) passed in 1677 ( authored by Sir Leoline Jenkins and passed by the Cavalier Parliament ), the title of which is An Act for Prevention of Frauds and Perjuries.
Toryism is a traditionalist and conservative political philosophy which grew out of the Cavalier faction in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
St James Cavalier also serves as a theatrical space and is a popular venue for local performances.
While the restoration of St James Cavalier was intended as the first phase in a larger project aiming to radically alter Valletta, it has so far been halted at planning stages and is the subject of much local controversy.
* A Cavalier for Milady: A Play in Two Scenes 1976 is a one act play by Tennessee Williams that includes a fantastical, non-literal appearance by Nijinsky.
* Cavalier ( Dungeons & Dragons ) is a warrior designation available to players of Dungeons & Dragons
Around the same time, François de la Noue is also reported to have had an iron hand, as is, in the 1600s century, René-Robert Cavalier de la Salle.
The county seat is Cavalier.
Cavalier County is a county located in the U. S. state of North Dakota.
The city of Cavalier is actually in nearby Pembina County.
There is no explanation for the difference in the spelling of " Cavalier ," though one placename historian suspects it was an attempt to Gallicize, or make the name appear French.
") Screenwriter and director Alain Cavalier also describes Bresson's role pivotal not only in the New Wave movement, but for French Cinema in general, quoting " In French cinema you have a father and a mother: the father is Bresson and the mother is Renoir, with Bresson representing the strictness of the law and Renoir warmth and generosity.
* The nearby Mont Cavalier is crowned by the Tour Magne (" Great Tower "), a ruined Roman tower.
Alsen is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota in the United States.
Calvin is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota in the United States.
Hove Mobile Park is a former city in Cavalier County, North Dakota in the United States.
Langdon is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota, in the United States.
It is the county seat of Cavalier County.
Loma is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota in the United States.
Milton is a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota in the United States.

Cavalier and description
During the 1670s, the Frenchman Jean Chardin visited Yerevan and gave a description of the city in his Travels of Cavalier Chardin in Transcaucasia in 1672 – 1673.
Cavalier remained in use as a description for members of the party that supported the monarchy up until the Exclusion Bill crisis of 1678 – 1681 when the term was superseded by " Tory " which was another term initially with pejorative connotations.

Cavalier and school
While at school, he tried to portray himself more as a social connoisseur rather than a scholar, continuing his image of being a Cavalier.
English Renaissance poetry after the Elizabethan poetry can be seen as belonging to one of three strains ; the Metaphysical poets, the Cavalier poets and the school of Spenser.
Unlike most of the leading politicians of that generation, he was a consistent, dogged, and rancorous party man, a Cavalier of the old school, a zealous champion of the Crown and of the Church, and a hater of Republicans and Nonconformists.
The Corsair transit-style school bus, in production since the 1960s, was retired and replaced with the Cavalier.
With the exception of " Classic ", its Type C conventional and " Coach ", its Type D rear-engine transit style ( influenced by Crown Coach ), most Carpenter school buses derived their model names from themes in education ( Classmate, Cadet, Counselor, Chancellor ) while many transit-style Carpenters derived their model names from common team names ( Corsair, Cavalier ).
The band performs a traditional pregame show prior to the start of football games, which usually features school songs such as The Cavalier Song and Hoo Time.
She attended boarding school from 1640 to 1645 where she began to write verse within a circle of friends and to appreciate French romances and Cavalier plays from which she would later choose many of the pet names she gave members of her Society of Friendship.

Cavalier and English
Later, Defoe wrote Memoirs of a Cavalier ( 1720 ), set during the Thirty Years ' War and the English Civil War.
Maps of territory held by Cavalier | Royalists ( red ) and Roundhead | Parliamentarians ( green ) during the English Civil War ( 1642 – 1645 )
Elizabeth's nephew was Sir Anthony Aucher ( 1614 – 31 May 1692 ) an English politician and Cavalier during the English Civil War.
* Cavalier poets of the English Civil War
* William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ( 1592 – 1676 ) was a Cavalier commander in the English Civil War, and collected a succession of increasing titles
In her memoir, Cavendish details the lives, pastimes and deaths of her parents and siblings, as well as of her husband and other relatives, including a biography of her brother Charles Lucas, one of the best Civil War Cavalier cavalry commanders who was executed by the Parliament for treason during the Second English Civil War.
* Sir Edmund Blackadder-Stuart, English Civil War ( Blackadder: The Cavalier Years )
Aged 23, he was appointed commander of the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War ( 1642-46 ), becoming the archetypal Cavalier of the war and ultimately the senior Royalist general.
Translated into English, it was released in 2006 as The Last Cavalier, and has been translated into other languages.
Jane came from a family of English gentry who claimed descent from the sister of William of Wykeham, and her grandfather, Sir Antony Colley, had been a prominent Cavalier during the English Civil War.
To encourage the development of the American colonies as raw-material producers and consumers of English manufactured goods, the Cavalier parliament confirmed and reinforced the Navigation Act passed by the prior parliament in 1660, with the new Staple Act in 1663, requiring foreigners trading with the American colonies to transship their goods through English ports.
Although his portraits have created the classic idea of " Cavalier " style and dress, in fact a majority of his most important patrons in the nobility, such as Lord Wharton and the Earls of Bedford, Northumberland and Pembroke, took the Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War that broke out soon after his death.
Thomas Carew ( pronounced as " Carey " ) ( 1595 – 22 March 1640 ) was an English poet, among the ' Cavalier ' group of Caroline poets.
Sir John Suckling ( 10 February 1609 – 1 June 1642 ) was an English poet and one prominent figure among those renowned for careless gaiety, wit, and all the accomplishments of a Cavalier poet ; and also the inventor of the card game Cribbage.
The English Civil War ( 1642 – 1653 ) produced a sub-genre ofCavalier ballads ’, including ‘ When the King Home in Peace Again ’.
The first Tory party could trace its principles and politics, though not its organization, to the English Civil War which divided England between the Royalist ( or " Cavalier ") supporters of King Charles I and the supporters of the Long Parliament which the King had declared war on for not allowing him to get money without agreeing to certain terms.
Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I and son Charles II during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration ( 1642 – c. 1679 ).
" Cavalier " is chiefly associated with the Royalist supporters of King Charles I in his struggle with Parliament in the English Civil War.
Cavalier Generals: King Charles I and His Commanders in the English Civil War, 1642-46, Pen & Sword Military, 2005

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