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Memoirs of Sir Benjamin Rudyerd: Containing His Speeches and Poems. To which are Added the Letters of His Great-great-grandson Benjamin Rudyerd

Memoirs of Sir Benjamin Rudyerd presents a collection of speeches and poems by the eponymous Sir Benjamin Rudyerd. The volume also includes letters penned by his great-great-grandson, Benjamin Rudyerd, offering a glimpse into the literary and personal legacy of the Rudyerd family. more

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Benjamin Rudyerd
Benjamin Rudyerd

Benjamin Rudyerd (1572 - May 31, 1658) was an English poet during the Renaissance period. He lived through the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I, becoming a significant figure in early 17th-century English literature. Rudyerd was renowned for his elegant poetic style and masterful command of verse, particularly in elegies and occasional poems. He served in the royal court and associated with other prominent poets of his time. His works exemplified the artistic characteristics of late Renaissance English poetry, contributing to the development of English poetic tradition. more

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