• Mathew Roydon (sometimes spelled Matthew) (died 1622) was an English poet associated with the School of Night group of poets and writers. The Dictionary...
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    included poets and scientists Christopher Marlowe, George Chapman, Matthew Roydon and Thomas Harriot. There is no firm evidence that all of these men...
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  • Roydon may refer to: Roydon, Essex Roydon railway station Roydon Primary School Roydon United Reformed Church Roydon, King's Lynn and West Norfolk Roydon...
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  • trilogy. Produced by Bad Wolf and Sky Studios, it stars Teresa Palmer and Matthew Goode as a witch and a vampire who must learn about and fend off magical...
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  • Shadow of Night (redirect from Diana Roydon)
    Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland Elizabeth Raleigh Walter Raleigh Mathew Roydon Mary Sidney The School of Night Books & Art Voynich manuscript Aurora consurgens...
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  • the work, which he calls a "poor and strange trifle," to fellow poet Matthew Roydon. The dedication contrasts superficial readers, who read verse to "curtail...
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  • Sarah Piers (redirect from Sarah Roydon)
    commentator, and a poet. Her father was originally of Roydon in Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Matthew Roydon and wife of Sir George Piers (1670–1720), a Kentish...
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    time as Willobie. G. B. Harrison and Arthur Acheson suggested that Matthew Roydon wrote Willobie His Avisa. M. C. Bradbrook argued that it was a collaborative...
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  • was not the real author of the poem. Arthur Acheson suggested that Matthew Roydon may have been the author, arguing that the poem obliquely described...
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  • associated with such literary powers as Christopher Marlowe, George Peele, Matthew Roydon and Thomas Achelley. He also gained a following of younger writers like...
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