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  1. Idea 61: Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part. By Michael Drayton. Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part. Nay, I have done, you get no more of me; And I am glad, yea glad with all my heart, That thus so cleanly I myself can free. Shake hands for ever, cancel all our vows,

  2. Michael Drayton (DRAYT-uhn), born at Hartshill, Warwickshire, in 1563, may have been the most prolific as well as the most dedicated poet of his period. His Poly-Olbion, completed in 1622 and ten ...

  3. Michael Drayton was a literary giant in an age of literary giants. Given his distinguished peers in Elizabethan England, it was difficult to stand out, but Drayton left a body of literature that ...

  4. 19 de jul. de 2007 · In or around 1621, Michael Drayton penned his well-known assessment of fellow poet Samuel Daniel, whom he described as ‘too much Historian in verse’. This article investigates that dismissal, arguing that behind it lies a long-standing and consistent literary position. Drayton's vision was of a literature that combined both poetry and history.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2023 · On the cusp between the 15 th and 16 th centuries, Michael Drayton’s collection of English sonnets, Idea, appealed to classicism and progressivism in both the form and content of his sonnets. His poetry essentially generated an intriguing perspective of Platonic poetry in an age of rising humanism.

  6. Michael Drayton (Harshull, Warwick, 1563 — 23 de dezembro, 1631) foi um poeta inglês que se destacou na era isabelina. Em sua obra utiliza a maioria das formas da poesia de seu tempo, salvo a épica italiana .

  7. In an age when the writing of poetry was an avocation for actors, courtiers, clergymen, and landed gentlemen, Michael Drayton devoted his life to poetry. In a verse epistle to his friend Henry ...