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Thomas Carew’s ‘Poems’ appeared in print in 1640 and contain a variety of amorous addresses to and reflections on, a fictional mistress known as

1. Celia
2. Julia
3. Anne
4. Melanie

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Thomas Carew's poems frequently feature a fictional mistress named Celia. Carew, a prominent poet of the 17th century, often addressed his poetic reflections and amorous expressions to Celia, a common literary device of the period to convey themes of love and romance. This character appears in several of his works, making her a notable figure in his poetry collection.
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