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Excerpt from The Poems of Thomas Carew
Since he wrote many of the most tender and faultless love-songs, any English Anthology would be grievously incomplete Without them. His Calum Britannieum, far superior to the ordinary Court masques of the reign, has passages of grandeur and true feeling, never wearisome. Although the ?attery of King Charles I. And of his Queen, Henrietta Maria, may be deemed too laudatory by the modern code, which begrudges ?attery to monarchs, and restricts it to the dispensers of patronage, place, and power, we have every reason to believe that from Carew it was loyally sincere.
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