• Richard Lovelace may refer to: Richard Lovelace (poet) (1617–1657), 17th century English poet Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace (1564–1634) Richard...
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    Richard Lovelace (/ˈlʌvləs/, homophone of "loveless"; 9 December 1617 – 1657) was an English poet in the seventeenth century. He was a cavalier poet who...
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  • Look up Lovelace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lovelace may refer to: Baron Lovelace Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace (c. 1567–1634), English...
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  • Lovelace is a 2013 American biographical drama film centered on pornographic actress Linda Lovelace, star of Deep Throat, a landmark 1972 film at the...
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    "To Althea, from Prison" is a poem written by Richard Lovelace in 1642. The poem is one of Lovelace's best-known works, and its final stanza's first line...
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    Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and...
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    William Lovelace (1584–1627) and his wife Anne Barne of Lovelace Place, Bethersden and Woolwich, Kent. He was the younger brother of Richard Lovelace, the...
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    Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace (1564 – 22 April 1634) of Hurley, Berkshire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times...
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  • Richard F. Lovelace (1930–2020) was a theologian and professor of church history at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he served from 1969 to...
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  • bureaucrat Amanda Lovelace (born 1991), American poet Avril Lovelace-Johnson, Ghanaian jurist Carey Lovelace, American journalist Carl Lovelace (1878–1941)...
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  • Going to the Warres" is a 1649 poem by Richard Lovelace. It was published in the collection Lucasta by Lovelace of that year. The initial poems were addressed...
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  • (Αλθαια), which may be related to Greek ἀλθος althos ("healing"). Richard Lovelace used the name in a poem ("To Althea, from Prison") that John Milton...
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    Barons Lovelace. Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace (c. 1567–1634) John Lovelace, 2nd Baron Lovelace (1616–1670) John Lovelace, 3rd Baron Lovelace (c....
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    Independents). The best known of the cavalier poets are Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew, and Sir John Suckling. Most of the cavalier poets were...
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  • at the time. On 1 July 1642, his daughter Lovelace (probably named in honour of his friend Richard Lovelace) was baptized in the City of London parish...
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  • of Simon Mayne Snr and his wife, Colubria the sister of Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace. His father died when he was aged five, leaving him the Dinton...
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    Cowley – Richard Crashaw – John Dryden – John Fletcher – William Habington – George Herbert – Robert Herrick – Ben Jonson – Richard Lovelace – Andrew...
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  • and were influenced by Jonson's poetry, including Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Sir John Suckling, and Thomas Carew. Jonson and his followers congregated...
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    Shakespearean actor E. H. Sothern, with whom she appeared in a production of Richard Lovelace. She moved from Boston to New York City by 1900, and began pursuing...
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  • – Hayashi Razan (林羅山), Japanese philosopher (born 1583) April ? – Richard Lovelace, English Cavalier poet (born 1617) August 29 – John Lilburne, English...
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    member of the Virginia Company of London. George Sandys was an uncle of Richard Lovelace (1618–1657), an English poet in the seventeenth century. Poetry portal...
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    alongside Philip Edgcumbe Hughes, R.C. Sproul, Walter Mueller, and Richard Lovelace among others. Gordon-Conwell initially received protests and negative...
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  • a poem once erroneously attributed to him; English translation by Richard Lovelace. Baehrens, Emil (1879). Poetae latini minores. PIMS - University of...
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    Village and the Royal Naval Dockyard, is named after him. George Sandys Richard Lovelace Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Sandys, (Sir) Edwin" . Alumni Oxonienses:...
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  • Ralph Gordon King-Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace (2 July 1839 – 28 August 1906) was a British nobleman and author of Astarte: A Fragment of Truth concerning...
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  • Helen Oyeyemi's novel, Gingerbread A similar name was used by poet Richard Lovelace for the title heroine of "Aramantha: A Pastorall" (1649) John Dryden...
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    of Francis Lovelace, son of Richard Lovelace, 1st Baron Lovelace. Despite being born into an aristocratic family, the 3rd Baron Lovelace had weakened...
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  • returns to her family in Oxfordshire. May/June – English Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace is incarcerated in the Gatehouse Prison, Westminster for defying Parliament...
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    1622), organist and composer Thomas Weelkes (d. 1623) and the poet Richard Lovelace (d. 1658), as well as author Samuel Richardson (d. 1761) The wedding...
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  • Frans Burman, resulting in the Conversation with Burman. June 9 – Richard Lovelace, an English Cavalier poet, begins his second imprisonment for opposition...
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