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==Life==
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Thomas Carew was a courtier to Charles I of England, and a writer of mostly secular, sensuous poetry. Paraphrases of several psalms were discovered in manuscript form after his death.  
Thomas Carew was a courtier to Charles I of England, and a writer of mostly secular, sensuous poetry. Paraphrases of several psalms were discovered in manuscript form after his death.
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==Publications==
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*Carew, Thomas. 1824. ''The Works of Thomas Carew…Reprinted from the Original Edition of 1640''. Edinburgh: W. and C. Tait. 214 pp.
*Carew, Thomas. 1824. ''The Works of Thomas Carew…Reprinted from the Original Edition of 1640''. Edinburgh: W. and C. Tait. 214 pp.

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Life

Born: 1595, West Wickham, England

Died: 22 March 1640, London, England

Biography

Thomas Carew was a courtier to Charles I of England, and a writer of mostly secular, sensuous poetry. Paraphrases of several psalms were discovered in manuscript form after his death.

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Publications

  • Carew, Thomas. 1824. The Works of Thomas Carew…Reprinted from the Original Edition of 1640. Edinburgh: W. and C. Tait. 214 pp.

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