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RANDOLPH

Volume 17 · 146 words · 1815 Edition

Thomas, an eminent English poet in the 17th century, was born in Northamptonshire 1605. He was educated at Westminster and Cambridge, and very early distinguished for his excellent genius; for at about nine or ten years of age he wrote the History of the Incarnation of our Saviour in verse. His subsequent writings established his character, and gained him the esteem and friendship of some of the greatest men of that age, particularly of Ben Jonson, who adopted him one of his sons in the muses. He died in 1634, and was honourably interred. He wrote, 1. The Muses Looking-glass, a comedy. 2. Amyntas, or the Impossible Dowry, a pastoral, acted before the king and queen. 3. Arisippus, or the Jovial Philosopher. 4. The Con-

ccited Pedlar. 5. The Jealous Lovers, a comedy. 6. Randolph Hey for Honesty, down with Knavery, a comedy; and several poems.