I lived from 1605-1635. I was from England, and am in the English category.
RANDOLPH, THOMAS (1605-1635), English poet and dramatist, was born near Daventry in Northamptonshire, and was baptized on the isth of June 1605. He was educated at Westminster and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He took his B.A. degree in 1628, proceeded M.A. in 1632 and became a major fellow of his college in the same year. He soon gave promise as a writer of comedy. Ben Jonson, not an easily satisfied critic, adopted him as one of his " sons." He addressed three poems to Jonson, one on the occasion of his formal " adoption," another on the failure of The New Inn, and the third an eclogue, describing his own studies at Cambridge. He lived with his father at Little Houghton in Northamptonshire for some time, and afterwards with William Stafford of Blatherwick, at whose house he died before completing his thirtieth year. He was buried in Blatherwick church on the i7th of March 1634-35, and his epitaph was written by Peter Hausted, the author of The Rival Friends.
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My poetry
- When bashfull daylight now was gone
And night, that hides a blush, came on.56 lines - Behold these woods, and mark my Sweet
How all these boughes together meet!202 lines - Love, give me leave to serve thee and be wise,
To keep thy torch in but restore blind eyes.46 lines - When age hath made me what I am not now,
And every wrinkle tells me where the plow16 lines - I have a mistress, for perfections rare
In every eye, but in my thoughts most fair.10 lines - COME, spur away,
I have no patience for a longer stay,84 lines
