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  2. Walter Raleigh - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter Raleigh [a] (/ ˈ r ɔː l i, ˈ r æ l i, ˈ r ɑː l i /; c. 1553 – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable figures of the Elizabethan era, he played a leading part in English colonisation of North America, suppressed rebellion in Ireland, helped defend England against the Spanish Armada and held political positions under ...

  3. The Lie (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "The Lie" is a political and social criticism poem probably written by Sir Walter Raleigh circa 1592. Speaking in the imperative mood throughout, he commands his soul to go "upon a thankless errand" and tell various people and organizations of their misdeeds and wrongdoings. And if they object, Raleigh commands, publicly accuse them to be lying ...

  4. Colin Clouts Come Home Againe - Wikipedia

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    He dedicated the poem to Sir Walter Raleigh in partial payment for the "infinite debt" Spenser felt he owed him. [3] (Sir Walter Raleigh had visited him prior to his London trip, convincing him to go.) Spenser also sent Raleigh several versions of the poem between 1591 and 1595 when the poem was published. [3]

  5. The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabethan-era poet Walter Raleigh in the year 1588. In English literature, The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd (1600), by Walter Raleigh, is a poem that responds to and parodies the poem “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” (1599), by Christopher Marlowe. In her reply to the shepherd’s courtship, the nymph presents a point-by-point ...

  6. Carew Raleigh (1605–1666) - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh was the son of Sir Walter Raleigh. [1] Born in the Tower of London during his father's incarceration, he was educated at Wadham College, Oxford.After his father's death he was presented at court, but the King supposedly complained that he looked like his father's ghost, and later refused the royal assent to a parliamentary bill restoring his rights of blood; Charles I initially did the ...

  7. Raleigh Was Right - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh Was Right" is a poem by William Carlos Williams, published in 1940 and composed in response to the Elizabethan exchange between Christopher Marlowe, in "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love", and Walter Raleigh, with "The Nymph's Reply". [1] [2] [3]

  8. Raleigh’s oldest, saddest love story — with a Valentine’s Day ...

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    In January of 1897, she died at home at 26, only a few weeks after delivering their son Fred. “Thus,” A.G. would write, “what I had hoped and dreamed to be a life of bliss and happyness is ...

  9. Merrie England (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Rosina Brandram as Queen Elizabeth in the original production, 1902. Merrie England is an English comic opera in two acts by Edward German to a libretto by Basil Hood.The patriotic story concerns love and rivalries at the court of Queen Elizabeth I, when a love letter sent by Sir Walter Raleigh to one of Queen Elizabeth's ladies-in-waiting, Bessie Throckmorton, ends up in the hands of the Queen.