William Habington

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William Habington


Born
in England, The United Kingdom
November 04, 1605

Died
November 30, 1654

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William Habington was an English poet. He was born at Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire, and belonged to a well-known Catholic family. His father, Sir Thomas Habington, an antiquary and historical scholar, had been implicated in the plots on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots; his uncle, Sir Edward Habington, was beheaded in 1586 on the charge of conspiring against Elizabeth I in connection with Sir Anthony Babington; while to his mother, Mary Habington, was attributed the revelation of the Gunpowder Plot.

The poet received his education in Paris and Saint-Omer. The information given by Anthony à Wood in his Athenae that Habington returned to England "to escape the importunity of the Jesuits to join their order" rests only on a vague statement made b
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Castara

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Poems of William Habington

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The Queene of Arragon A tra...

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Praeces principum, or, The ...

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Castara

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Habington's Castara

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Castara (1635)

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Castara. The first part (1634)

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“As yourselves your empires fall,
And every kingdom hath a grave.”
William Habington, Poems of William Habington