The Poems Of Richard Lovelace by Richard Lovelace

This collection brings together the lyrical and evocative poetry of a 17th-century English cavalier and poet, known for his romantic and classical themes, as well as his passionate support for King Charles I during the English Civil War. The poems reflect the author's aristocratic background, his experiences in battle and imprisonment, and his unyielding devotion to both love and political loyalty. Among the most famous pieces included are the oft-quoted "To Althea, from Prison," which contains the well-known line "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage," and "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars," which speaks to the conflict between love and honor. The collection showcases the poet's mastery of form and his contribution to the canon of English literature.

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Published
1649
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
240
Original Language
English
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