Birth date: 
1563
Death date: 
1631
Birth town: 
Warwickshire
Country: 
England

Drayton was born at Hartshill in Warwickshire and as a youth he became page to Sir Henry Goodere of Polesworth. He fell in love with Sir Henry's daughter, Anne, and worshipped her as 'Idea' in his poetry. Even after her marriage to Sir Henry Rainford he continued to celebrate her charms in verse, and he never married.

He had wanted to be a poet from the age of ten, and achieved his ambition through hard work and a succession of noble patrons, in spite of some ill-fortune. His first work was a verse paraphrase of parts of the Old Testament and Apocrypha, The Harmony of the Church. Ironically, the Harmony caused offence among the authorities and was banned. When James I became king in 1603 Drayton angled for royal favour with To the Majesty of King James: a Gratulatory Poem. Unfortunately he omitted to include the customary tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth, and this gaffe probably cost him an appointment at court.

In spite of this setback, Drayton had a fairly successful career as a poet, and he counted Ben Jonson and William Drummond of Hawthornden among his friends.

Poems by this Poet

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Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy 29 November 2013
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Nymphidia, The Court Of Fairy excerpts 31 July 2013
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O breake my hart quoth he, O breake and dye 5 September 2014
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Ode 8 5 September 2014
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Ode to the Cambro-Britons and their Harp, His Ballad of Agi 31 July 2013
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Ode Written in the Peak, An 19 May 2014
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Of all the beasts which we for our veneriall name 19 May 2014
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Of His Ladies Not Comming to London 19 May 2014
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Of the Worke and Translation 19 May 2014
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Other Song of the Faithful, for the Mercies of God, An 19 May 2014
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