This volume collects the extant poems and related writings of Richard James (1592-1638), a figure of the early 17th century known for his literary pursuits. "The Poems, Etc., of Richard James, B. D. (1592-1638)" offers a glimpse into the poetic sensibilities and intellectual environment of the Jacobean era. The compilation provides valuable primary source material for scholars of English literature, religious history, and the broader cultural context of early modern England. It will appeal to readers interested in discovering lesser-known voices from a pivotal period in English history.
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