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  1. Selected Poems (Fyfield Books) by Richard Lovelace, 1987-09
  2. The Best Cavalier Poetry by Richard Lovelace, Robert Herrick, et all 2010-02-20
  3. Mr. Taft's School: The First Century 1890 - 1990 by Richard H. Lovelace, 1989-01-01
  4. Lucasta by Richard Lovelace, 2010-09-10
  5. Minor Poets of the 17th Century by R G - Suckling, John, Lovelace, Richard, Carew Thomas and Lord H Editor Howarth, 1953-01-01
  6. MR. TAFT'S SCHOOL, 1890-1990 by Richard H Lovelace, 1989-01-01
  7. Mr. Taft's School: The First Century by Richard H. Lovelace, 1989-09
  8. Lucasta by Richard Lovelace, 2010-09-10
  9. LUCASTA ET CETERA by Richard Lovelace, 1948-01-01
  10. The World's Greatest Poetry: v. 3 by Richard Lovelace, Thomas Gray, et all 2010-02-01
  11. Dynamics of Spiritual Life by Richard F. LOVELACE, 1981
  12. Homosexuality: How Should Christians Respond? by Richard F. Lovelace, 2002-04
  13. Do or Diet: How to Use Simple Words to Soon Be Free of Fat for Life by Richard T. Lovelace, 1987-01
  14. Homosexuality: What Should Christians Do about It (Power Books) by Richard F. Lovelace, 1984-12

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Consanguinity Index=0.0% Charles Alexander Yorke 8th Earl of Hardwicke was born on 11 November 1869. He was the son of John Manners Yorke 7th Earl of Hardwicke and Edith Mary Oswald . He married, firstly, Ellen Russell , daughter of James Russell , on 27 April 1911. He and Ellen Russell were divorced in 1927. He married, secondly, Mary Radley Twist , daughter of Edward Robert Twist , on 20 August 1930. He died on 1 February 1936 at age 66.
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     Her married name became Coke. Her married name became Walpole.

62. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Lovelace, Richard, 1618-1657?
lovelace, richard, 16181657? L Index Main Index The Lucasta Poems LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Poetry PG ENTRY 703 - POSTING DATE Oct 1996
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63. Lettre A - Poésie De Richard Lovelace
Poème de richard lovelace (16181657) , de forme ababcdcd. Le poète l avait rédigé en 1642 dans la prison de Gatehouse à Westminster, où il avait été jeté,
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RICHARD LOVELACE

Deux vers célèbres parlent de la suprématie de l'esprit sur la matière: " Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage", " Les murs de pierre ne font pas une prison, ni les barreaux de fer une cage". En voici le texte original:
When Love with unconfined wing
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,
The gods, that wanton in the air,
Know no such liberty.
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 committed linnets) I With shriller throat shall sing The sweetness, mercy, majesty, And glories of my king;

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65. RICHARD LOVELACE Term Papers, Research Papers On RICHARD LOVELACE, Essays On RIC
This essay will compare richard lovelace s The Grasshopper to D.H. Lawrence s Snake , focusing mainly on the representation of nature within the poems.
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This paper shows that the messages brought across through these poems are slightly different. "The Grasshopper" deals with the temporality of life , whereas the "Snake" deals with the opinions of society and "the other way of life" . The writer shows that both these poems took extensive use of nature and what it represents. These poems thrive on the symbolism that an animal is given, they thrive on the imagery created by describing nature. It examines how both Lawrence and Lovelace needed these settings and animals to create their poem; they both needed the various symbolisms that can be given to the different aspects of nature.
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"Sometimes people wonder about nature in this era filled with gadgets and computer technology. It appears to some that the civilised world has taken a far too big distance from nature and the animal kingdom. But according to others nature is still close to us, even though society has created this noticeable detachment. Two poems from different eras both speak about nature and show us both its beauty and its instability at the same time. This essay will compare Richard Lovelace's The Grasshopper to D.H. Lawrence's Snake , focusing mainly on the representation of nature within the poems."

66. The Scrutiny Analysis Richard Lovelace : Summary Explanation Meaning Overview Es
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Why should you swear I am forsworn,
Since thine I vowed to be?
Lady, it is already morn,
And 'twas last night I swore to thee
That fond impossibility.
Have I not loved thee much and long,
A tedious twelve hours' space?
I must all other beauties wrong, And rob thee of a new embrace, Could I still dote upon thy face. Not but all joy in thy brown hair But I must search the black and fair, Like skilful mineralists that sound For treasure in unploughed-up ground. Then if, when I have loved my round, Thou prov'st the pleasant she, With spoils of meaner beauties crowned I laden will return to thee, Ev'n sated with variety.
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67. Richard Lovelace, Love Poems - Yuni Words Of Wisdom
richard lovelace, Love Poems, Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind For, from the nunnery Of thy chaste breast.
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The first foe in the field;
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A sword, a horse, a shield.
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69. PAW | Richard Shriver Lovelace '40
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70. LOVELACE, Richard [1618-1657] -- English Poet
richard lovelace. I. Cavalier Lyrists. Vol. 7. Cavalier and Puritan. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An Encyclopedia in Eighteen
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Nor iron bars a cage He fought the Spanish on behalf of the French at Dunkerque (1646); On return, was imprisoned again (1648). Lovelace is considered the quintessential Cavalier for his combined military prowess and graceful poetry.
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71. Spiritual Renewal And Applied Christianity
Spiritual Renewal And Applied Christianity A Weblog by richard F. lovelace Spiritual Renewal And Applied Christianity A Weblog by richard F. lovelace
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72. JSTOR Richard Lovelace.
richard lovelace was born in 1618, either in Woolwich, Kent, or in Holland. After such an opening sentence the reader of Professor Weld
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I could not love thee, dear, so much, loved I not honor more.
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I would not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honour more. Honor Those glories come too late That on our ashes wait. Inscription on Title-page of Posthumous Poems Glory Oh, could you view the melodie Of ev'ry grace, And musick of her face, You'd drop a teare, Seeing more harmonie In her bright eye, Then now you heare. Orpheus to Beasts Beauty Oh! could you view the melody Of every grace, And music of her face, You'd drop a tear, Seeing more harmony In her bright eye, Than now you hear. Orpheus to Beasts (st. 2) [ Face When flowing cups pass swiftly round With no allaying Thames.

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75. To Lucasta, Going To The Wars - Richard Lovelace, Book, Etext
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars. richard lovelace. TELL me not, Sweet, I am unkind, Back Words Home richard lovelace Home Site Info. Feedback.
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T ELL me not, Sweet, I am unkind,
That from the nunnery
Of thy chaste breasts, and quiet mind,
To war and arms I fly. True, a new mistress now I chase,
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;
I could not love thee, Dear, so much,
Loved I not honour more. Back Words Home Richard Lovelace Home Site Info. ... Feedback

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by Richard Lovelace (1618-1658) 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,
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;
I could not love thee, dear, so much,
Loved I not honor more.
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78. Richard Lovelace Heroic Couplet Love And Honor
Imagine my horror to discover that lovelace s honor meant something like glory on the battlefield the honor attributed to a returning and triumphant
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I could not love thee, dear, so much,
Loved I not honor more.
To Lucasta , which contains the couplet. Imagine my horror to discover that Lovelace's "honor" meant something like glory on the battlefield - the honor attributed to a returning and triumphant warrior, and not what I originally took it to mean at all. He's leaving her to go off to war. What a let-down. To me, it meant that my love could be greater by virtue of the self-imposed restrictions that drew the line at any kind of selfishness or possessive or other behavior that was less than honorable (as I understood it). Love without honor, as I understood it, was something less than ideal or perfect love. Possessiveness? - destructive and selfish. Jealousy? - destructive and again selfish. Neither respects the object of these emotions. Love must be selfless, respectful, non-possessive, without jealousy, honest, and, above all, support one's duty. The couplet had said it so well for me. This page was updated by Ralph Kenyon on 2007/12/05 at 10:41 and has been accessed times at hits per month.

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80. LUCASTA ET CETERA. - LOVELACE, RICHARD,
LUCASTA ET CETERA.; lovelace, richard,. Offered by Columbia Books ABAA/ILAB.
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Lovelace, Richard. LUCASTA ET CETERA; LOVE POEMS. Mount Vernon: The Golden Eagle Press, c1948. 24pp. illus. Kurt Roesch. 1/1600cc. 8vo. Fine in slightly worn slipcase
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