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  2. 1567 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Approximate date – Isabella Whitney becomes the earliest identified woman to publish secular poetry in the English language with The Copy of a Letter, Lately Written in Meter by a Young Gentlewoman: to her Unconstant Lover (signed "I.W."), The Admonition by the Author to all Young Gentlewomen: And to all other Maids being in Love and An Order ...

  3. 50 positive life quotes to inspire, and lift your spirit each day

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    "Life's a climb. But the view is great." There are times when things seemingly go to plan, and there are other moments when nothing works out. During those instances, you might feel lost.

  4. 1567 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: February 12 – Thomas Campion (died 1620), English composer, poet and physician February 27 – William Alabaster (died 1640), English poet

  5. Casket letters - Wikipedia

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    The genuine autograph signature of Mary Queen of Scots Some historians claim that the letters were written by the queen's lady, Mary Beaton. The Queen's husband, Lord Darnley, was killed in mysterious circumstances at the Kirk o'Field in Edinburgh on 10 February 1567, and she married the Earl of Bothwell on 15 May 1567.

  6. Anthony Copley - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Copley (1567–1609) was an English Catholic poet and conspirator. He reproached the Jesuits and their meditations on martyrdom , and loyally praised Queen Elizabeth . He is principally known to posterity for his long allegorical poem in 1596 opposing voluntary death, in parody of Book I of The Faerie Queene , entitled A Fig for Fortune ...

  7. Jinger Duggar’s Honest Quotes About Her Upbringing: Cult ...

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    “I spent most of my life on TV. … That was my childhood,” she told Us.. “Like, that was all I knew. I played with the boom mics and all of that, but [my kids are] just so not used to it.

  8. William Alabaster - Wikipedia

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    William Alabaster (also Alablaster, Arblastier) (27 February 1567 – buried 28 April 1640) [1] was an English Neo-Latin poet, playwright, and religious writer. [ a ] [ 2 ] Alabaster became a Roman Catholic convert in Spain when on a diplomatic mission as chaplain .

  9. Thomas Palfreyman - Wikipedia

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    Palfreyman's version of 1567 is described as ‘nowe once again augmented and the third tyme enlarged.’ It was published by Richard Tottell on 1 July 1567, and was dedicated to Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon. It was a popular book, and new editions appeared in 1575, 1584, 1587, 1591, 1596, 1610, 1620, and 1630.