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William Davenant Love Poem - Archived Love Poems - English
URL: http://www.helpself.com/love-poems/poem-6y.htm

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Sir William Davenant - English poet, playwright - English
URL: http://www.quotemeonit.com/davenart.html

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Sir William Davenant. 1605-1668. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. - English
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Davenant, Sir William - English
URL: http://search.eb.com/shakespeare/micro/160/59.html

Davenant also spelled D'AVENANT (b. 1606, Oxford, Eng.--d. April 7, 1668, London), English poet, playwright, and theatre manager who was made poet laureate on the strength of such successes as The Witts (licensed 1634), a comedy; the masques The Temple of Love, Britannia Triumphans, and Luminalia; and a volume of poems, Madagascar (published 1638).

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William Davenant: Poems - English
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Aubade. The Coquet. Ladies in Arms. Weep No More for What is Past.

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Sir William Davenant - English
URL: http://www.theatredatabase.com/17th_century/sir_william_davenant.html

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A biography of the English poet and dramatist, sometimes rumored to be the illegitimate son of William Shakespeare.

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