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- to Oxford, where he chose to write poetry. Another of his works, Nosce Teipsum ("Know Thyself"), was published in 1599 and found favour with the queen...
- used the decasyllabic quatrain exemplified in Sir John Davies' poem Nosce Teipsum in 1599. The style was revived by William Davenant in his poem Gondibert...
- slipped and leaved and the sinister with truncheon erect or. Motto Nosce Teipsum (Latin: Know thyself) Orders Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath...
- September 1598. Furthermore, an apparent indebtedness to John Davies's Nosce teipsum at 1.2.51–58 and another to Samuel Daniels's Musophilus at 3.1.111–116...
- Supporters On either side an eagle Gules the dexter charged with a thistle leaved and slipped and the sinister with a truncheon Or. Motto Nosce Teipsum...
- stanza" or the "four-line stave". It came to prominence in the poem Nosce Teipsum by Sir John Davies in 1599. Although the use of ten-syllable lines had...
- Spring Shadowed in Sundry Pithie Poems Sir John Davies, Nosce Teipsum (see also Nosce Teipsum 1599, 1622) Michael Drayton, Idea Henry Hutton, Follie's Anatomie;...
- The Faerie Queene, Du Bartas' La Sepmaine, and Sir John Davies's Nosce Teipsum. A reference to Lingua from 1663 states that Oliver Cromwell pla**** a part...
- Gules each charged on the neck the dexter with a Thistle slipped and leaved and the sinister with a Truncheon erect Or Motto Nosce Teipsum (Know thyself)...
- Supporters On either side an eagle Gules the dexter charged with a thistle leaved and slipped and the sinister with a truncheon Or. Motto Nosce Teipsum...