26 Index of Illustrations [?„, 



Ol. 2. 



ortraits. 



Carew [Thomas], 1620. Engraved by Smith, after 

 the fine picture by Vandyke. India proof, fine 

 copy. p. clxvi. 



Carew's sonnets were more in request, in his day, than any 

 poets of his time, and many of them were set to music by 

 Lawes and other eminent composers. 



Carleton [AVD^^/fj], 1632. Viscount Dorchester. A 

 very scarce old portrait, finely engraved, p. cli. 



Caussin \Le Pere Nicolas] S. J., 1641. A very rare 

 print, by Clouvet. p. cxxvii. 



THE AUTHOR OF THE SAYING—" HE THAT LOSES 

 HIS CONSCIENCE HAS NOTHING LEFT THAT 

 IS WORTH KEEPING." 



Cavendish [Lady]. 1660. Duchess of Newcastle. A 

 splendid full-length portrait as a peeress, finely 

 engraved by Greatbach, after Harding. p. 

 clxxxviii. 



Another portrait, as a poetess. A very scarce 



print, p. clxxxix. 



Another, as a poetess. Nicely engraved in 



stipple. Very rare. p. clxxxix. 



It was the last production of this lady, who was quite a prolific 

 author, that Cotton thus criticised : 

 " For a fine piece 'twas not intended. 

 Since in a month 'twas both begun and ended." 



Chapman [George], 1620. Engraved by Swaine. A 

 rare portrait, p. clxxi. 



Ant. a Wood says, " that he was a person of most reverend as- 

 pect, religious and temperate, qualities rarely meeting in a 

 poet!" 



