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  1. The Essential Marvell (Essential Poets) by Andrew Marvell, 1991-11
  2. Andrew Marvell the Complete Poems by Andrew Marvell, 1987
  3. Andrew Marvell: Selected Poetry and Prose (Routledge English Texts) by Andrew Marvell, 1987-03-26
  4. Andrew Marvell (Modern Critical Views)
  5. English Authors Series: Andrew Marvell Revisited (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Thomas Wheeler, 1996-11-11
  6. Andrew Marvell: His Life and Writings by John Dixon Hunt, 1978-07-20
  7. Andrew Marvell Reference Guide (A Reference guide to literature) by Collins Da, 1986-01-01
  8. Andrew Marvell: Poet, Puritan, Patriot by Pierre Legouis, 1970
  9. Satires Of Andrew Marvell (1901) by Andrew Marvell, 2010-09-10
  10. Andrew Marvell: Essays on the Tercentenary of His Death (University Hull Publications)
  11. Elizabethan Bibliographies Supplements XII: Andrew Marvell, 1927-1967 by Dennis G. Donovan (Ed. ), 1969
  12. The Life and Lyrics of Andrew Marvell by Michael Craze, 1979-12-06
  13. Andrew Marvell's "Upon Appleton House": An Analytic Commentary by Vitaliy Eyber, 2010-01-31
  14. An Andrew Marvell Companion (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Robert H. Ray, 1998-07-01

21. Andrew Marvell
English poet and satirist, son of andrew marvell and his wife Anne Pease, was born at the rectory house, Winestead, in the Holderness division of Yorkshire,
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Andrew Marvell Born: 31-Mar
Birthplace: Winestead, Yorkshire, England
Died: 18-Aug
Location of death: London, England
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Poet , Politician Nationality: England
Executive summary: English poet and member of Parliament English poet and satirist, son of Andrew Marvell and his wife Anne Pease, was born at the rectory house, Winestead, in the Holderness division of Yorkshire, on the 31st of March 1621. In 1624 his father exchanged the living of Winestead for the mastership of Hull grammar school. He also became lecturer at Holy Trinity Church and master of the Charterhouse in the same town. Thomas Fuller describes him as "a most excellent preacher." The younger Marvell was educated at Hull grammar school until his thirteenth year, when he matriculated on the 14th of December 1633 (according to a doubtful statement in 's Athenae Oxonienses ) at Trinity College, Cambridge. It is related by his early biographer, Thomas Cooke, that he was induced by some Jesuit priests to leave the university. After some months he was discovered by his father in a bookseller's shop in London, and returned to Cambridge. He contributed two poems to the

22. Andrew Marvell @Web English Teacher
Lesson plans, criticism, and poems of andrew marvell.
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Andrew Marvell
Lesson plans for "To His Coy Mistress," others
Andrew Marvell
Biography and links to poems. Andrew Marvell: Comparing Three Introductory Poems
Students compare and contrast "To His Coy Mistress," "On a Drop of Dew," and "The Coronet." This lesson requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or compatible application for access. Andrew Marvell: His poems, satires and prose works
Criticism from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, 1907-21. Andrew Marvell: 'The Mower' Poems
A printable handout with five questions asking students to explore the poems. Adobe Acrobat Reader or compatible application required for access. Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress"
Students read and listen to the poem before discussing it. The Art of Seduction in Poetry
The Roman poet Horace, Andrew Marvell, and Marvin Gaye each contribute to this lesson. It focuses on diction, figurative language, and theme.

23. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Home » Classic Poets » andrew marvell. EMail Printable View. Author Picture. andrew marvell. (1621-1678). A Dialogue Between The Soul And Body
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24. Atlantic Unbound | Soundings | 2001.02.26
andrew marvell s To My Coy Mistress read aloud by Linda Gregerson, JD McClatchy, and Heather McHugh.
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Previously in Soundings:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "This Lime-tree Bower My Prison"
(September 27, 2000) Read by Steven Cramer, Stanley Plumly, and Thomas Sleigh. With an introduction by Steven Cramer. Elizabeth Bishop, "Sonnet" (March 29, 2000) Read by Gail Mazur, Robert Pinsky, Lloyd Schwartz, and Mark Strand. With an introduction by Lloyd Schwartz. John Clare, "I Am" (December 8, 1999) Read by David Barber, Carolyn Kizer, and Christopher Ricks. With an introduction by David Barber. More Soundings in Atlantic Unbound. More on poets and poetry. Click on the names below to hear these poets read "To His Coy Mistress" (in RealAudio (For help, see a note about the audio Soundings Introduction by Linda Gregerson Andrew Marvell When Dryden and Samuel Johnson first described this seventeenth-century penchant as "metaphysical," they used the term disparagingly. Dr. Johnson in particular heartily disapproved of a poetry in which "the most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together." Modern readers have come to regard the Metaphysicals with a friendlier eye, but they have not disputed the violence of the Metaphysical imagination, its willful enactment of discordance and disproportion, its preference for friction over smoothness. Our own sensibilities find a sympathetic echo in these very dynamics. But we ought not to tame Dr. Johnson's insight overmuch: there is

25. Andrew Marvell
Quotes from and about the poet and his circle. Special attention to his political leanings. Portraits, annotated bibliography.
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When the Sword glitters ore the Judges head,
And fear has Coward Churchmen silenced
Then is the Poets time, 'tis then he drawes
And single fights forsaken Vertues cause.
He, when the wheel of Empire whirleth back,
And though the World's disjointed Axel crack,
Sings still of ancient Rights and better Times
Seeks wretched good, arraigns successful Crimes. Tom May's Death [Author? Date?] ANDREW MARVELL
The Forward Youth
Courage my Soul, now learn to wield
The weight of thine immortal Shield. Close on thy Head thy Helmet bright. Ballance thy Sword against the Fight. A Dialogue, between The Resolved Soul, and Created Pleasure The earlier he gets hooked on Marvell, the longer the reader's life of literary delight. Marvell resides at the very epicentre of the English experience, literary, moral and political, and no one who does not know his works can fully understand the last 500 years of our history. His balance between the two parties of fury is matchless; apart from which his mastery of the English language is miraculous and, yes, I'll say it, marvellous. On the Victory obtained by Blake over the Spaniards

26. Andrew Marvell Chronology >> Palgrave.com : Title Page
Nicholas von Maltzahn provides a comprehensive account of the life and writings of andrew marvell (162178), as well as the reception of his work in the
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27. Andrew Marvell - To His Coy Mistress
andrew marvell one of his best known poems. Thus, though we cannot make our Sun Stand still, yet we will make him run. andrew marvell
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To His Coy Mistress
Had we but World enough, and Time,
This coyness, Lady, were no crime.
We would sit down and think which way
To walk, and pass our long Loves Day.
Thou by the Indian Ganges side
Should'st Rubies find: I by the Tide
Of Humber would complain. I would
Love you ten years before the Flood:
And you should if you please refuse
Till the Conversion of the Jews
My vegetable Love should grow Vaster than Empires and more slow. An hundred years should go to praise Thine Eyes, and on thy Forehead Gaze. Two hundred to adore each Breast, But thirty thousand to the rest. An Age at least to every part, And the last Age should show your Heart. For Lady you deserve this State, Nor would I love at lower rate. But at my back I alwaies hear Times winged Chariot hurrying near: And yonder all before us lye Desarts of vast Eternity. Thy Beauty shall no more be found; Nor, in thy marble Vault, shall sound My echoing Song: then Worms shall try That long preserv'd Virginity: And your quaint Honour turn to dust; And into ashes all my Lust.

28. Representative Poetry Online Redirection Page
eir.library.utoronto.ca/rpo/display/poet218.html Poetry. Minerva, 1968. As always, splendid. George deF. Lord, andrew marvell A Collection of Critical Essays.
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29. [minstrels] You, Andrew Marvell -- Archibald MacLeish
Title , You, andrew marvell. Poet , Archibald MacLeish. Date , 8 May 2005. 1stLine, And here face down b Length , 36, Textonly version
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[1692] You, Andrew Marvell
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30. Bermudas - Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
Read Bermudas by andrew marvell (16211678). On a Drop of Dew - andrew marvell (1621-1678) andrew marvell An Epitaph Upon - andrew marvell
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Where the remote Bermudas ride
In th' Oceans bosome unespy'd,
From a small Boat, that row'd along,
The listning Winds receiv'd this Song.
What should we do but sing his Praise
That led us through the watry Maze,
Unto an Isle so long unknown,
And yet far kinder than our own?
Where he the huge Sea-Monsters wracks, That lift the Deep upon their Backs. He lands us on a grassy stage; Safe from the Storms, and Prelat's rage. He gave us this eternal Spring, Which here enamells every thing; And sends the Fowl's to us in care, On daily Visits through the Air, He hangs in shades the Orange bright, Like golden Lamps in a green Night. And does in the Pomgranates close, Jewels more rich than Ormus show's. He makes the Figs our mouths to meet; And throws the Melons at our feet. But Apples plants of such a price

31. Andrew Marvell Quotes
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32. Andrew Marvell Business And Enterprise College
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33. Poets' Corner - Andrew Marvell - Selected Works
Therefore the love which us doth bind,; But Fate so enviously debars,; Is the conjunction of the mind,; And opposition of the stars. andrew marvell
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    The Definition of Love
      M Y love is of a birth as rare
      As 'tis for object strange and high;
      It was begotten by Despair
      Upon Impossibility.
      Magnanimous Despair alone
      Could show me so divine a thing
      Where feeble Hope could ne'er have flown,
      But vainly flapp'd its tinsel wing.
      And yet I quickly might arrive
      Where my extended soul is fixt,
      But Fate does iron wedges drive,
      And always crowds itself betwixt.
      For Fate with jealous eye does see
      Two perfect loves, nor lets them close;
      Their union would her ruin be,
      And her tyrannic pow'r depose.
      And therefore her decrees of steel
      Us as the distant poles have plac'd,
      (Though love's whole world on us doth wheel)
      Not by themselves to be embrac'd;
      Unless the giddy heaven fall,
      And earth some new convulsion tear;
      And, us to join, the world should all
      Be cramp'd into a planisphere.
      As lines, so loves oblique may well
      Themselves in every angle greet;
      But ours so truly parallel,
      Though infinite, can never meet.
      Therefore the love which us doth bind,
      But Fate so enviously debars

34. Andrew Marvell — Infoplease.com
andrew marvell An Epitaph upon — Enough and leave the rest to Fame. Tis to commend her but to name. Courtship, which living she declin d,
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    Marvell, Andrew
    Marvell, Andrew u l) [ key , one of the English metaphysical poets See his poems and letters edited by H. M. Margoliouth (2d ed. 1952); biographies by V. Sackville-West (1929, repr. 1971), J. D. Hunt (1978), and N. Murray (2000); studies by H. E. Toliver (1965), P. Legouis (rev. ed. 1966), J. M. Wallace (1969), D. M. Friedman (1970), R. L. Colie (1971), K. Friedenreich, ed. (1977), E. S. Donno, ed. (1978). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

35. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
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36. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
Given name andrew Family name marvell Birth date 31 March 1621 Death date 18 August 1678 Nationality English Family relations father andrew marvell
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Selected Poetry of Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
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Index to poems
The grave's a fine and private place,
But none I think do there embrace.
(To his Coy Mistress, 31-32)
  • Bermudas
  • The Character of Holland (excerpt)
  • The Definition of Love
  • A Dialogue between the Soul and the Body
  • The Fair Singer
  • The Garden ...
  • The Mower (The Mower Against Gardens)
  • The Mower to the Glow-Worms
  • The Mower's Song
  • The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn
  • To his Coy Mistress ...
  • Upon Appleton House, to my Lord Fairfax
    Notes on Life and Works
    All the poems of Marvell were published (three years after his death) in Miscellaneous Poems , 1681. Most of them cannot be accurately dated.
  • 37. Author:Andrew Marvell - Wikisource
    Author Index M, andrew marvell (1621–1678). See also biography, quotes. An English metaphysical poet. andrew marvell. andrew marvell
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    38. Andrew Marvell - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
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    39. The Prose Works Of Andrew Marvell - Marvell, Andrew; Dzelzainis
    andrew marvell (1621–78) is best known today as the author of a handful of exquisite lyrics and provocative political poems. In his own time, however,
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    40. Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Archibald MacLeish » "You, Andrew Marvell"
    You, andrew marvell. Archibald MacLeish. And here face down beneath the sun And here upon earth’s noonward height To feel the always coming on The always
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