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Robert Carliell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Carliell Robert Carliell or Carleill (fl. 1619) was an English poet. ==Polemic== Carliell is remembered mainly for a verse defence of the new Church of England and a diatribe against the Roman Catholic Church: ''Britaine's glorie, or An allegoricall dreame with the exposition thereof: containing The Heathens infidelitie in religion. The Turkes blasphemie in religion. The Popes hypocrisie in religion. Amsterdams varietie in religion. The Church of Englands veritie in religion. Conceiued and written by Robert Carliell Gent.'' This didactic poem of 42 six-line stanzas was first published, accompanied by a prose exposition, in 1619 by G. Eld and M. Flesher of London.〔British Library Integrated Catalogue under "Robert Carliell". (); ''Oxford Companion to English Literature''. 4th e., ed. Sir Paul Harvey, rev. Dorothy Eagle. (Oxford: OUP, () 1984).〕 In his exposition he likens Roman Catholics and Protestant schismatics to tobacco, for "so doth their profession and their faith in their Religion make their soules black, and cause filthy blasphemies to come out of their mouthes."〔Page 9, quoted in ODNB entry by Sidney Lee,rev. Reavley Gair. (Retrieved 17 November 2013. Pay-walled. )〕
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