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Thomas Carew

Thomas Carew was a prominent English poet of the early 17th century, associated with the metaphysical school of poetry. Born into a well-connected family, he was educated at Oxford and later became a courtier in the service of King Charles I. Carew's poetry is characterized by its elegant style, emotional depth, and exploration of themes such as love, beauty, and the passage of time. His notable work, "Song: Eternity of Love Protested," exemplifies his ability to blend personal sentiment with philosophical reflection, showcasing the complexities of love and desire. Carew's contributions to the literary landscape of his time were significant, as he helped to shape the lyrical poetry that would influence later generations of poets. Though not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, Carew's work remains an important part of the English poetic tradition. His mastery of form and his ability to convey profound emotions in a concise manner have earned him a place among the notable poets of the 17th century. Carew's legacy endures through his poetry, which continues to be studied for its stylistic innovation and thematic richness, reflecting the cultural and artistic currents of the early modern period in England.

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Song: Eternity of Love Protested

Song: Eternity of Love Protested

Thomas Carew

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