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Carew

[ kuh-roo; sometimes kair-oo ]

noun

  1. Thomas, 1598?–1639?, English poet.
  2. a male given name.


Carew

/ kəˈruː /

noun

  1. CarewThomas?1595?1639MEnglishWRITING: poet Thomas. ?1595–?1639, English Cavalier poet


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Diana G. Carew is an economist and director of the Young American Prosperity Project at the Progressive Policy Institute.

Fitzwilliam referred to Perrott, who reported strongly against Carew.

Carew managed to shut the gates, and his assailants, having suffered considerably, departed without doing any further harm.

Abel Carew questioned him about Kettie one day when they met on the common, asking whether he had seen her.

Ketira was already half-way along the path that led to the common: no doubt on her road to pay a visit to Abel Carew.

Abel Carew, never having had news of Ketira since her departure, went to them to make inquiries.

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