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DEVONSHIRE


DING 2014: “Poet and public orator, he was born at Shaugh Prior, near Newnham, Dev. He spent most of his life in Oxford. He was one of the most popular poets of his time. Mention of "A Devonshire Song" was first made in 1860 by John Tuckett in Notes and Queries, 2nd Series, vol. X: 262. ”

WORKS

1907. [c. 1640]. “A Devonshire Song.” The Poetical Works of William Strode (1600-1645). Bertram Dobell. ed. London: Bertram Dobell: 115-118. SC. EDD.


KINGKONG PROJECT

William STRODE (M: 1602 - 1645 Mar 11)


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT HIS LIFE AND WORKS SEE

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Strode_%28poet%29

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Strode,_William_%281602-1645%29_%28DNB00%29

http://www.celm-ms.org.uk/introductions/StrodeWilliam.html

Margaret Forey. 2008. "Strode, William (1601?–1645)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: University Press. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/26676, accessed 30 April 2015]

Smyth, Adam. 2006. “”Art Reflexive:” The Poetry, Sermons and Drama of William Strode (1601?-1645).” Studies in Philology 103.4: 436-464.


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DIALECT LITERATURE

1500-1699

SOUTH

DEVONSHIRE

William Strode

(1602-1644)

Notes and Queries
(1860)
Notes and Queries
(1860)