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Laura (laura-laurel-laureate) |
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Invented the "Shakespearean" sonnet form |
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Wrote his own marriage hymn |
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Had poems in the first great collection of English lyrics (1557) |
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Metrically irregular sonnets |
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First English petrarchist |
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Wrote emblematic or "shaped" poems |
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HIs Tudor court poems always scan and are always metrically "correct" |
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Author of the first successful sonnet sequence in English literature |
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Astrophil and Stella-- Sidney |
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Numerological and calednrical symbolism |
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Outrageous, even blasphemous "metaphysical conceits" |
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Greates of the 17th centruy neoclassical poets and rival to Shakespear for his drama |
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"Inviting a Friend to Supper" |
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"If this be error and upon me proved/ I never writ, nor no man ever loved" |
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King Henry VIII (England's amatory "Caesar") |
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First English neoclassical poet |
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Courted his second wife during Lent |
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Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations |
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Royal figure mocked in that witty "metaphysical" elegy on "America" in the bedroom |
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Mirreus, Crants, Graius, Phyrgius, Graccus |
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Virgil's Aeneid, Books 2,4 |
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Johnson' "best piece of Poetrie" |
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Catholic processus for sainthood |
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Spenser-- Shortest day of the year |
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Defense of Poetry -- Sidney |
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Parody of Petrarchan conceits |
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On a huge hill, cragged and steep, ______ stands |
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Hoc est corpus meum (sassy parody of Cupid's penetarting darts |
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Death=our debt to Nature ("my good is dead") |
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