Thomas Carew poet from United Kingdom was born in 1595, had 50 years and died in 1645. Poems were written in Renaissance mainly in English language. Dominant movement is metaphysical.
Top ten poems Thomas Carew
To Ben Jonson upon Occasion of his Ode of Defiance Annexed t
... Though one hand form them, and though one brain strike ...
Ask Me No More
... These flowers, as in their causes, sleep ...
Lips and Eyes.
... From us, repli'd the lips, proceed those blisses ...
The Spring
... Her snow-white robes, and now no more the frost ...
A Cruel Mistress.
... But my saint frowns, though to her honour'd name ...
A Divine Mistress
... Then likeness might (that love creates) ...
He That Loves A Rosy Cheek
... Gentle thoughts, and calm desires, ...
An Elegy upon the Death of the Dean of St. Paul's, Dr. John
... I on thy tomb this epitaph incise: Here lies a king, that rul'd as he thought fit ...
The Unfading Beauty
... Gentle thoughts and calm desires, ...
I Do Not Love Thee For That Fair
... Though from those lips a kiss being taken ...