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In 1642 this English Cavalier poet was jailed for presenting a Royalist petition to Parliament |
Richard Lovelace
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2003-10-31 |
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He knew a lot about "Stone Walls": he was imprisoned in 1642 & 1648 & wrote famous poems both times |
Richard Lovelace
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BRITISH POETS & POETRY |
2002-11-05 |
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He was actually in the slammer--London's Gatehouse, to be precise--when he wrote "To Althea, from Prison" |
Richard Lovelace
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1998-01-20 |
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Women he wrote poetry to include Amarantha, Lucasta & Althea |
Richard Lovelace
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1993-01-14 |
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While in prison he wrote, "I could not love thee, dear, so much, loved I not honor more" |
Richard Lovelace
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1990-11-08 |
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