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    The 16th century is also known as the English Renaissance period. The writers of this century took English poetry and drama to new heights. Beginning from Thomas Wyatt and Edmund Spenser to William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and Christopher Marlowe belonged to this period. They experimented with classical forms and explored new fields.
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    Richard Lovelace's 'To Lucasta, Going to the Wars' is a poem about a man who is leaving his lover behind in order to seek glory on the battlefield; the poem first appeared in 1649.Lovelace was an English poet who lived in the early 1600s. Born into a well-established family, Lovelace's father owned an abundance of land.
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    Katherine Philips, known as The Matchless Orinda, was a writer active in the mid-1600s. She was a royalist, translator and is well-regarded for her poetry. Later poets, like John Keats, cited Philips as an influential source of work. Poems by the Most Deservedly Admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the Matchless Orinda was published after her death.
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    Katherine Philips, known as The Matchless Orinda, was a writer active in the mid-1600s. She was a royalist, and translator and is well-regarded for her poetry. Biography Poems Quotes. ... This poem, A Married State by Katherine Philips, is quite shocking for its time period. Philips lived in the seventeenth century, and in her time and culture ...
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    Since the 1600s, the post of poet laureate has been a regular institution in the UK. Over the years, the poet laureate has been tasked with various responsibilities. These included writing and presenting official verses to commemorate various occasions. Such as royal birthdays, births, and marriages. ... Famous works: 'Panacea, a poem ...
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    Definition of Elizabethan Era. The Elizabethan Era was an incredibly important period in English literature. During the years of Queen Elizabeth's reign, prose, poetry, drama, and other literary forms took important strides.Some of the best-known and most important authors of the period are listed below, along with a few examples of their work.
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    The poem was written in the 17th century. This period, also known as the 1600s, was marked by significant changes in politics, religion, and culture. It was a time of scientific discovery and literary innovation. John Donne's work reflected the era's deep exploration of human experience and emotions.
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    Metaphysical Poetry Metaphysical poetry is marked by elaborate figurative language, original conceits, paradoxes, and philosophical topics. Important writers of this movement included George Herbert, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan. John Donne is the best-known metaphysical poet. His poetry is often cited as the best example of the movement.
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    Carpe Diem poems aim to instruct the readers or make them understand/celebrate the present than focusing on the past or future. Often used in Love poems, it encourages the lovers/beloved to live the moments at hand, even by breaking the laws, as in Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" and many other poems. '
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    Philips lived in the mid-1600s and is one of the first female poets of note writing in the English language. Both poems are addressed to Philips's close friend Anne Owens, known in the poems as Lucasia while Philips is called "Orinda". The entire text is dedicated to the way one woman changed another.

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