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  1. Collected Poems: Robert Southwell, SJ (Fyfield Books) by Robert Southwell SJ, 2007-04-01
  2. Robert Southwell and the Mission of Literature, 1561-1595: Writing Reconciliation by Scott R. Pilarz, 2004-07
  3. The Prose Works of Robert Southwell. Ed. by W.J. Walter by Robert Southwell, 2010-01-09
  4. English Authors Series: Robert Southwell (Twayne's English Authors Series) by F. W. Brownlow, 1996-01-16
  5. The Complete poems of Robert Southwell, S.J.: for the first time fully collected and collated with the original and early editions and mss. by Robert Southwell, 2010-08-31
  6. The Poetical Works of the Rev. Robert Southwell by William Barclay Turnbull, Saint Robert Southwell, 2010-03-04
  7. Robert Southwell: Snow in Arcadia: Redrawing the English Lyric Landscape, 1586-1595 by Anne R. Sweeney, 2007-03-06
  8. Diaries of the Popish Plot: Being the Diaries of Israel Tonge, Sir Robert Southwell, John Joyne, Edmund Warcup and Thomas Dangerfield, and including titus Oates's A true Narrativ by John Joyne, Edmund Warcup, et all 1999-05
  9. Robert Southwell, selected poems. Henry Constable, pastorals and sonnets. William Drummond, songs, sonnets, etc by Robert Southwell, Henry Constable, et all 2010-08-19
  10. The Complete Poems of Robert Southwell, S.j.; For the First Time Fully Collected and Collated With the Original and Early Editions and Mss. by Robert Southwell, 2010-01-04
  11. Robert Southwell, S.J. Priest and Poet by I. A. Taylor, 1908-01-01
  12. A Study in Friendship: Saint Robert Southwell and Henry Garnet (Series II--Modern Scholarly Studies Abut the Jesuits, Englis) by Philip Caraman, 1995-01
  13. Life of Robert Southwell Poet and Martyr by Christopher Devlin, 1969-06
  14. An appreciation of Robert Southwell by Rose Anita Morton, 1929

1. Robert Southwell - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Saint Robert Southwell (c. 1561 – 21 February 1595) was an English Jesuit priest and poet. He was hanged at Tyburn, and became a Catholic martyr.
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Southwell, the youngest of eight children, was brought up in a family of Catholic gentry and educated at Douai . Thence he moved to Paris, where he was placed under a Jesuit priest, Thomas Darbyshire . In 1580 he joined the Society of Jesus after a two-year novitiate passed mostly at Tournai . In spite of his youth, he was made prefect of studies in the Venerable English College at Rome and was ordained priest in 1584. It was in that year that an act was passed forbidding any English-born subject of Queen Elizabeth , who had entered into priests' orders in the Roman Catholic Church since her accession, to remain in England longer than forty days on pain of death. But Southwell, at his own request, was sent to England in 1586 as a Jesuit missionary with Henry Garnett . He went from one Catholic family to another, administering the rites of his Church, and in 1589 became domestic chaplain to Ann Howard, whose husband, the

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Forty Martyrs of England and Wales St. Robert Southwell Born at Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk, England, in 1561
Sent to be educated at Douai Joined the Jesuits in 1578
Ordained priest in 1584 at Rome, and became prefect of studies in the English College
Jesuit poet After ordination left Rome for England with Henry Garnet. Both were almost arrested upon landing but escaped capture and went on to work with the Catholics in London.
Robert spent six years in zealous and successful missionary work and moved under various disguises traveling from one Catholic house to another. He belongs to that band of Jesuit English martyrs during the persecution of Catholics from 1535 to 1681 who were determined not to abandon the Catholic laity, but to be with them, providing the consolation of the Eucharist.
Robert's father had conformed to the new Protestant religion. Finally he was betrayed in 1592. Robert never gave any information about other priests
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Born: 1561, Horsham, Norfolk, England Died: 22 Feb 1594/1595 Tyburn Father: Richard SOUTHWELL (Sir Knight) Mother: Bridget COPLEY Poet, Jesuit, martyr; son of Sir Richard Southwell and his first wife, Bridget Copley Queen Elizabeth 's governess born at the old Benedictine priory of Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk, England, in 1561; hanged at Tyburn, 21 Feb, 1595. His grandfather, Sir Richard Southwell , had been a wealthy man and a prominent courtier in the reign of Henry VIII . It was Richard Southwell who in 1547 had brought the poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey , to the block, and Surrey had vainly begged to be allowed to " fight him in his shirt ". Curiously enough their respective grandsons, Father Southwell and Phillip, Earl of Arundel , were to be the most devoted of friends and fellow-prisoners for the Faith. On his mother's side the Jesuit was descended from the Copley and Shelley families, whence a remote connexion may be established between him an the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley Robert is the mystic among the English martyrs, though circumstances made him a man of action and bold adventure. Fire, sweetness, purity, and gentleness were features of

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    Southwell, Robert, , English Jesuit poet, venerated by Roman Catholics as a martyr, b. Norfolk. He was brought up a Catholic and educated abroad, mainly at Douai. In 1580 he made his simple vows as a Jesuit, and in 1586 at his own request, desiring martyrdom as he said, he was sent to England with Father Garnett to minister to the oppressed Catholics. For six years he was active in the south of England as their pastor, but in 1592 he was arrested and imprisoned. After being tortured he was tried for treason, and on admitting his priesthood he was hanged. His poetry is deeply religious, extolling the beauty and magnificence of the spiritual in contrast to the material. Southwell's major work is

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Poet, Jesuit martyr ; born at Horsham St. Faith's, Norfolk, England , in 1561; hanged at Tyburn, 21 February, 1595. His grandfather, Sir Richard Southwell, had been a wealthy man and a prominent courtier in the reign of Henry VIII . It was Richard Southwell who in 1547 had brought the poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, to the block, and Surrey had vainly begged to be allowed to "fight him in his shirt". Curiously enough their respective grandsons, Father Southwell and Philip, Earl of Arundel , were to be the most devoted of friends and fellow-prisoners for the Faith . On his mother's side the Jesuit was descended from the Copley and Shelley families , whence a remote connexion may be established between him an the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Robert Southwell was brought up a Catholic , and at a very early age was sent to be educated at Douai , where he was the pupil in philosophy of a Jesuit of extraordinary austerity of life, the famous Leonard Lessius . After spending a short time in Paris he begged for admission into the Society of Jesus a boon at first denied. This disappointment elicited from the boy of seventeen some passionate laments, the first of his verses of which we have record. On 17 Oct., 1578, however, he was admitted at

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    Robert Southwell. To understand who the Jesuits were, one must study their founders. Ignatius of Loyola was born in Spain of noble parents. After a carefree youth until he entered the army and was wounded. During his convalescence he had a religious conversion. His "spiritual exercises" are used to this day.
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    he death of Robert Southwell on this day, February 21, 1595 dramatizes the fact that neither high birth, sincerity, poetic gifts, nor a sweet disposition can protect one from persecution. Chances are, if you have seen Southwell's name at all, it has been attached to the poem "The Burning Babe" in an English literature anthology. The Christmas Babe is none other than Christ, who says:

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"Good Cousin, WS" Robert Southwell had returned to England in 1586 as an ordained priest, and therefore effectively an enemy of the State. Southwell made an art of moving covertly around the country, pursued relentlessly by Topcliffe and his agents. Southwell was different from many Catholic activists in that he saw no problem with being a Catholic and also being loyal to the Queen. Southwell was also a commentator on the poetry of the time, advocating a return to religious verse, and possibly criticizing racy, crowd-pleasing works like Shakespeare's "Venus and Adonis." In a way he was advocating that poets start addressing issues rather than just being "pop," more Rage Against the Machine than Britney. A poet himself, the most famous of Southwell's works is "The Burning Babe." Printed posthumously, his poetry would become some of the most popular of the age.

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English Jesuit martyr and poet. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1578. He returned to England from France, where he had been educated, in 1587, and became chaplain to the countess of Arundel in 1589. During his missionary activities in England he spent most of his time in hiding in London or in Roman Catholic country houses where he wrote many prose pamphlets. In 1592 he was betrayed and arrested by the authorities. After suffering torture and being imprisoned for three years he was hanged at Tyburn, England, for treason. Southwell was born in Horsham St Faith, Norfolk, England. He was educated at Douai and Paris. His writings include Marie Magdalen's Funerall Teares The Triumphs over Death An Epistle of Comfort , and A Humble Supplication to Her Majesty , all written in 1591. Several pieces, including the long poem

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4) The edition to which Morris refers is Alexander Grosart's The Complete Poems of Robert Southwell (1872) which was the first collected edition of Southwell's poetry. 5) Says Norman White: "It was the first work he had published since entering the Society of Jesus, and it was also the only serious complete English poem written after he became a Jesuit which he would ever see in print" (White 262). 6) This according to Nancy Pollard Brown, editor of The Poems of Robert Southwell and of a forthcoming collection of his complete prose works.

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