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    service. His great-grandfather, George Quarles, was Auditor to King Henry VIII, and his father, James Quarles, was Clerk of the Green Cloth, and Purveyor...
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  • in Francis Quarles Investigates and How to Trap a Crook (Francis Quarles) The Archer. Collected in Francis Quarles Investigates (Francis Quarles) Out...
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    Fletcher appointed Quarles to two consecutive terms as a Student Council Member on the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education. Quarles ran, in 2010, for...
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  • artist Donald A. Quarles (1894–1959), communications engineer, level executive Francis Quarles (1592–1644), poet Greenfield Quarles (1847–1921), soldier...
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    its February 1845 issue under the pseudonym "Quarles", a reference to the English poet Francis Quarles. The poem's first publication with Poe's name...
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  • Oxenham John Oxenham Francis Turner Palgrave Coventry Patmore Joseph Mary Plunkett Edgar Allan Poe Alexander Pope May Probyn Francis Quarles James Rhoades James...
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    transitional ranch are represented within the neighborhood. In 1887, Francis Quarles Story, a Boston wool merchant whose ill health had taken him to California...
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    Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet, British baronet (d. 1664) May 8 – Francis Quarles, English poet most famous for his Emblem book aptly entitled Emblems...
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    collection of emblems, which ran to many editions, was presented by Francis Quarles in 1635. Each of the emblems consisted of a paraphrase from a passage...
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    lyrics. The expression "midnight oil" first appeared in a 1635 poem by Francis Quarles (1592-1644): To heaven's high city I direct my journey, Whose spangled...
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