"To Saxham"
Title | "To Saxham" |
Year for Search | 1640 |
Authors | Carew, Thomas Esquire. One of the Gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty(1594/95-1639/40) |
Secondary Title | Poems |
Pagination | 45-47 |
Date Published | 1640 |
Publisher | Ptd. by I.D. for Thomas Walkey |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | The country estate Saxham Parva as a eutopia with elements of a cockaigne. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Thomas Carew, Poems. Ed. Arthur Vincent (London: Lawrence & Bullen/New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899), 36-38; and in The Poems of Thomas Carew, with His Masque Coelum Britannicum. Ed. Rhodes Dunlap (Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1949), 27-29. |
Holding Institutions | HRC, PSt |
Author Note | (1594/95-1639/40) |
Full Text | 1640 Carew, Thomas, Esquire. One of the Gentlemen of the Privie-Chamber and Sewer in Ordinary to His Majesty (1594/95-1639/40). “To Saxham.” In his Poems. (London: Ptd. by I.D. for Thomas Walkey, 1640), 45-47. Rpt. in Thomas Carew, Poems. Ed. Arthur Vincent (London: Lawrence & Bullen/New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1899), 36-38; and in The Poems of Thomas Carew, with His Masque Coelum Britannicum. Ed. Rhodes Dunlap (Oxford, Eng.: Clarendon Press, 1949), 27-29. HRC, PSt The country estate Saxham Parva as a eutopia with elements of a cockaigne. |