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  1. Edmund Waller (Coleshill, 3 de março de 1606 – Beaconsfield, 21 de outubro de 1687) foi um poeta inglês de finais do século XVII. Seus poemas são característicos da poesia cortesã da literatura da Restauração inglesa . Em seu tempo, foi um dos principais poetas da corte de Carlos II de Inglaterra, ainda que John Dryden seja o que mais ...

  2. Reference entries. (1606–87),entered Parliament early and was at first an active member of the opposition. Later he became a Royalist, and in 1643 was leader in a plot to seize London for Charles I. For this he was imprisoned, fined, and banished. He made his peace with Cromwell in 1651, returned to England, and was restored to favour at the ...

  3. Edmund Waller fue un poeta inglés de finales del siglo XVII. Sus poemas son característicos de la poesía cortesana de la literatura de la Restauración inglesa.Sus poemas son considerados como poemas cantado. En su tiempo, fue uno de los principales poetas de la corte de Carlos II de Inglaterra, aunque John Dryden sea el que más se recuerde.

  4. Edmund Waller Biography. Often considered as the forefather of the heroic couplet, Edmund Waller was a politician and poet who was born in Buckinghamshire in 1606. After living for a while in Amersham, the Waller family moved to Beaconsfield where the young Edmund was educated by a series of, what he would later describe as, dull tutors.

  5. Edmund Waller. Fue un poeta inglés de finales del siglo XVII.

  6. Dr. Edmund "Ned" Waller is the principal investigator of the Waller Lab and his research mainly focuses on improving the efficacy of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

  7. By Edmund Waller. Go, lovely rose! Tell her that wastes her time and me, That now she knows, When I resemble her to thee, How sweet and fair she seems to be. Tell her that’s young, And shuns to have her graces spied, That hadst thou sprung.