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In 1633 his wife died, and in 1639 he married again. His only son by this second marriage, Sir Strafford Brathwait, was killed at sea. Brathwait is believed to have served with the
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in 1604, and remained there for some years, pursuing the study of poetry and Roman history. He moved to
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Richard Brathwait: a case study of publishing and conduct literature in seventeenth-century England
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in rhymed Latin (said by Southey to be the best of modern times), and doggerel English verse.
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He was the author of many works of very unequal merit, of which the best known is
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Sanders, Julie (2009) . "Brathwaite, Richard (1587/8–1673)".
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This article is about the poet. For the philosopher, see
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Richard Brathwaite: an account of his life and works
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and his “epitaph to Frances, (his wife)” appears in
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are in a much more decorous strain. Other works are
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R. B. Braithwaite

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