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William Davenant

I lived from 1606-1668. I was from England, and am in the English category.

Sir William Davenant (or D'Avenant), dramatist and theater manager, poet and courtier, is a link between the older Elizabethan and Jacobean drama and the new Restoration drama. From his innovations improving the platform stage our modern playhouse is derived; he refined the genre of the heroic drama with the accompanying themes of love and honor; by tradition he first brought women onto the English stage; and his dramas influenced those of the next several generations, particularly John Dryden's. If he is remembered only for his "adaptations" of Shakespeare we do him disservice.

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My poetry

  • Lover your beauty, ripe and calm and fresh
      As eastern summers are,
    18 lines
  • But still the lover wonders what they are
    Who look for day before his mistress wakes.
    13 lines
  • The Lark now leaves his watry Nest
    And climbing, shakes his dewy Wings;
    14 lines, 1 comment
  • FAIRE as unshaded Light; or as the Day
    In its first birth, when all the Year was May;
    16 lines, 3 comments
  • That love so many vexations should bring,
    And yet few have the wit to hate it.
    19 lines
  • Our powders and our purls,
    Are now out of fashion.
    19 lines
  • Praise is devotion fit for mighty minds,
    The diff'ring world's agreeing sacrifice;
    12 lines
  • WEEP no more for what is past,
    For time in motion makes such haste
    8 lines
  • O thou that sleep'st like pig in straw,
    Thou lady dear, arise;
    24 lines
  • Frail Life! in which, through mists of human breath
    We grope for truth, and make our progress slow,
    12 lines

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