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1. Richard Lovelace (1618-1657)
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2. The Life Of Richard Lovelace (1618-1657)
Richard Lovelace was born into an old and wealthy Kentish family in 1618 in Woolwich. Lit.to Richard Lovelace. Site copyright ©19962002 Anniina Jokinen.
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. He was attractive, handsome, and witty, the very model of a courtier. His comedy, The Scholar , was acted at Oxford in 1636. King Charles and Queen Henrietta Maria admired his demeanor so much when they visited Oxford in the same year that they had him created M.A. A key figure at court and close to the king, Lovelace took part in the King's military expeditions to Scotland in 1639-40. After the failure of the campaign he withdrew to his estates in Kent where he remained until 1642. Presumably, Lovelace made Sir John Suckling 's acquaintance at this time.
To Althea. From Prison
" which includes the famous words: "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage."
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's) England in 1647. He was committed by Parliament to Peterhouse Prison, Aldersgate in October 1648, probably for his connection with some disturbances in Kent. Released from prison in April 1649, Lovelace published Lucasta . The Lucasta of the poems was Lucy Sacherevell, whom Lovelace liked to call Lux casta . Upon hearing that Lovelace had died of the wounds he received at Dunkirk, she married another.

3. Richard Lovelace. 1618-1657? John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10t
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. RichardLovelace. (1618–1657?). 1. Oh, could you view the melody
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John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. NUMBER2857. AUTHOR Richard Lovelace (1618–1657?). QUOTATION Oh
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5. Valencia West LRC - Lovelace, Richard
Lovelace, Richard (16181657?) The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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6. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Lovelace, Richard
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Lovelace,Richard, 16181657?? L Index Main Index The Lucasta Poems.
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7. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Richard Lovelace (16181657?) Original Text Richard Lovelace, Lucasta, Posthume Poems (1659). edn. Scolar Press, 1972. PR 3542 L2 1649A ROBA. First Publication Date 1659.
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Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 8. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Main Index -
    1882; Lord, John; Lovelace, Richard, 16181657?? Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925;Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891; Lowell, Percival, 1855-1916;
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    9. Richard Lovelace (1618-1657) British Writer.
    (16181657?) British writer. Richard Lovelace was one of the Cavalier poets. He's famous for
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    Lovelace, Richard
    Guide picks (1618-1657) British writer. Richard Lovelace was one of the Cavalier poets. He's famous for "To Athea" and "To Lucasta Going to the Wars."
    17th Century Literary Criticism

    Find information and resources related to 17th Century Literary Criticism. This page provides information and details related to Classic Literature. Specifically, you'll find facts about 17th-century literary criticism, which covers the works of Aphr British Writers
    Read about the Cavalier poets, as well as other British poets. Cavalier Lyrists. "Our knowledge of Richard Lovelace’s career is mainly derived from the account which Anthony à Wood has given of him in his 'Athenae Oxonienses'." Cavalier poets The Cavalier poets were writers, who were loyal to Charles I (1625–49). These poets included: George Wither, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Edmund Waller, and Robert Herrick.

    10. LOVELACE, Richard [1618-1657] - English Poet
    Noted Lovelace Relations ^ Lovelace, Richard 16181657? - English poet. SelectedPoetry of Richard Lovelace (1618-1657?) from Representative Poetry On-line;
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    11. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    Line numbers and some notes are included to this text of Richard Lovelace's famous poem. Richard Lovelace (16181657?). TO ALTHEA, FROM PRISON
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    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 12. 800: Writers, Poets, Etc.
    SAYR420); Lovelace , Richard 16181657? - English poet; To Althea, from Prison ( Stone walls doe not a prison make / Nor iron bars a cage ) (LOVE109);
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    13. Richard Lovelace (1618-1657) British Writer.
    (16181657?) British writer. Richard Lovelace was one of the Cavalier poets.He's famous for To Athea and To Lucasta Going to the Wars. .
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    Lovelace, Richard
    Guide picks (1618-1657) British writer. Richard Lovelace was one of the Cavalier poets. He's famous for "To Athea" and "To Lucasta Going to the Wars."
    17th Century Literary Criticism

    Find information and resources related to 17th Century Literary Criticism. This page provides information and details related to Classic Literature. Specifically, you'll find facts about 17th-century literary criticism, which covers the works of Aphr British Writers
    Read about the Cavalier poets, as well as other British poets. Cavalier Lyrists. "Our knowledge of Richard Lovelace’s career is mainly derived from the account which Anthony à Wood has given of him in his 'Athenae Oxonienses'." Cavalier poets The Cavalier poets were writers, who were loyal to Charles I (1625–49). These poets included: George Wither, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Edmund Waller, and Robert Herrick.

    14. Richard Lovelace's (1618-1657) "To Althea, From Prison" Poem
    A liberating, romantic poem by Richard Lovelace.
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    Richard Lovelace's "To Althea, From Prison" poem
    When Love with unconfined wings
    Hovers within my gates,
    And my divine Althea brings
    To whisper at the grates;
    When I lie tangled in her hair
    And fetter'd to her eye
    When flowing cups run swiftly round
    With no allaying Thames
    Our careless heads with roses bound,
    Our hearts with loyal flames;
    When thirsty grief in wine we steep, When healths and draughts go free, Fishes, that tipple in the deep, Know no such liberty. When (like connected linnets) I With shriller throat shall sing The sweetness, mercy, majesty, And glories of my king; When I shall voice aloud how good He is, how great he should be, Enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone that soar above, Enjoy such liberty. To get back to the "great books" list Click Here.

    15. Cavalier Poets - British Literature - Classic Literature
    Lovelace, Richard (16181657?) British writer. Richard Lovelace was one of the Cavalierpoets. He's famous for To Athea and To Lucasta Going to the Wars. .
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    Cavalier poets
    Guide picks The Cavalier poets were writers, who were loyal to Charles I (1625–49). These poets included: George Wither, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Edmund Waller, and Robert Herrick.
    17th Century

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    Find information and resources related to 17th Century Literary Criticism. This page provides information and details related to Classic Literature. Specifically, you'll find facts about 17th-century literary criticism, which covers the works of Aphr British Writers Read about the Cavalier poets, as well as other British poets. Cavalier Lyrists By F. W. MOORMAN, B.A. (Lond.), Ph.D. (Strassburg), Assistant Professor of English Language and Literature in the University of Leeds.

    16. Richard Lovelace (1618-1657)
    Richard Lovelace. 16181657?. To Lucasta, Going to the Wars. To Lucasta,Going to the Wars. Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind That from
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    To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
    To Lucasta, Going to the Wars
    Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind That from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast and quiet mind, To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase, 5 The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; 10 I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honor more.
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    18. Richard Lovelace's (1618-1657) "To Althea, From Prison" Poem
    Richard Lovelace's To Althea, From Prison poem. When Love with unconfinedwings Hovers within my gates, And my divine Althea brings
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    Richard Lovelace's "To Althea, From Prison" poem
    When Love with unconfined wings
    Hovers within my gates,
    And my divine Althea brings
    To whisper at the grates;
    When I lie tangled in her hair
    And fetter'd to her eye
    When flowing cups run swiftly round
    With no allaying Thames
    Our careless heads with roses bound,
    Our hearts with loyal flames;
    When thirsty grief in wine we steep, When healths and draughts go free, Fishes, that tipple in the deep, Know no such liberty. When (like connected linnets) I With shriller throat shall sing The sweetness, mercy, majesty, And glories of my king; When I shall voice aloud how good He is, how great he should be, Enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
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    19. Richard Lovelace's (1618-1657) "To Althea, From Prison" Poem
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    Richard Lovelace's "To Althea, From Prison" poem
    When Love with unconfined wings
    Hovers within my gates,
    And my divine Althea brings
    To whisper at the grates;
    When I lie tangled in her hair
    And fetter'd to her eye
    When flowing cups run swiftly round
    With no allaying Thames
    Our careless heads with roses bound,
    Our hearts with loyal flames;
    When thirsty grief in wine we steep, When healths and draughts go free, Fishes, that tipple in the deep, Know no such liberty. When (like connected linnets) I With shriller throat shall sing The sweetness, mercy, majesty, And glories of my king; When I shall voice aloud how good He is, how great he should be, Enlarged winds, that curl the flood, Know no such liberty. Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love, And in my soul am free

    20. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Lovelace, Richard, 16181657?? Titles. LucastaPoems, The. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
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