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  1. Works, in prose and verse. Edited, with introd. and notes by John Suckling, A Hamilton 1873-1952 Thompson, 2010-08-28
  2. A coppy of a letter found in the privy lodgeings at Whitehall by John Suckling, 2010-06-14
  3. Ballads and Other Poems by John Suckling, 2009-09-25
  4. Works (Oxford English Texts) by Sir John Suckling, 1971-09-23
  5. Ceylon: A General Description of the Island, Historical, Physical, Statistical. Containing the Most Recent Information by Horatio John Suckling, 2010-03-16
  6. Works in Prose and Verse: Edited With Introd. And Notes by a. Hamilton Thompson (1910) by Sir John Suckling, 2009-03-01
  7. THE POEMS OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING: A New Edition with Preface and Notes. by Frederick A., editor. Stokes, 1886
  8. After Apartheid: Renewal of the South African Economy
  9. Selections from the Works of Sir John Suckling. to Which Is Prefixed, a Life of the Author [&c.] by A. Suckling by John Suckling, 2010-01-12
  10. The Works Of John Suckling: In Prose And Verse (1910) by A. Hamilton Thompson, 2010-09-10
  11. The Poems Plays And Other Remains Of Sir John Suckling V2
  12. The Works of Sir John Suckling in Prose and Verse by A. Hamilton Thompson, 1964-01-01
  13. Minor Poets of the Seventeenth Century - Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew and Lord Herbert of Charbury by Lovelace Richard, Etc Suckling John, 1931-01-01
  14. The Poems of Sir John Suckling by Frederick Abbott Stokes, 2010-10-14

21. The San Antonio College LitWeb Sir John Suckling Page
The Sir john suckling Page. . Fragmenta Aurea A Collection ( 1646; 1658 ). The Worksof Sir john suckling. Two Volumes. Edited by LA Beaurline. Oxford, 1971.
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Major Works

Some eighteen of Suckling's poems appear with annotations in Ben Jonson and the Cavalier Poets . Edited by Hugh Maclean. Norton, 1974.
Aglaura
The Discontented Colonel
Fragmenta Aurea: A Collection
The Works of Sir John Suckling
. Two Volumes. Edited by L. A. Beaurline. Oxford, 1971.
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About Suckling
Charles L. Squier, Sir John Suckling . Twayne, 1978.
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22. Passions In Poetry - Classical Poems By Sir John Suckling
Take the Gillette® Venus® quiz. Poems for the People Poems by the People.Sir john suckling 1609 - 1642. Classical Poet, Sir john suckling.
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Sir John Suckling
English cavalier poet and playwright best known for his lyrics. He wrote four plays including Aglaura which had two fifth acts, one tragic and one with a happy outcome and a comedy, The Goblins (1638), much influenced by Shakespeare's Tempest and generally thought to be his best. His chief works are included in Fragmenta Aurea (1646, enlarged 1658) including his best known lyrics 'A Ballad Upon a Wedding' and 'Why so Pale and Wan, Fond Lover?'. He also wrote a satire A Session of the Poets (1637), a send-up of contemporary poets.
Other cavalier poets include Carew and Lovelace.
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Born to an old and wealthy Norfolk family, Suckling was educated at Westminster School, Trinity College Cambridge and Grays Inn.
He inherited the family wealth at 18 and pursued a military and ambassadorial career overseas which saw him knighted in 1830. He returned to the English court in 1632 where through his wealth and charm he was known as an elegant and popular gallant and gamester, credited with having invented the game of cribbage. Like the other cavalier poets he scorned the sonnet and the sentimentality of love poetry, writing lyrics with short lines displaying an urbane, graceful and somewhat cynical wit. He won dramatic acclaim with his performances of Aglaura but much of his work was published only after his death.
A leader of the royalists he accompanied Charles I to defeat in Scotland in 1639, and was ridiculed for his troop's bright costumes and poor performance in battle. Two years later he was involved in a plot to rescue the Earl of Stafford from the Tower of London, and had to flee to Paris to escape arrest. Here he is rumoured to have committed suicide by poison within the year.
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When, Dearest, I But Think Of Thee by Sir john suckling (1609 1641).
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Guide picks (1609-1642) British writer. One of the Cavalier poets, Sir John Suckling is known for such poems as: "A Ballad Upon a Wedding," "Song: I prithee spare me gentle boy," and others.
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Read more about 17th-century literature. British Writers Read about the Cavalier poets, as well as other British poets. Cavalier poets The Cavalier poets were writers, who were loyal to Charles I (1625–49). These poets included: George Wither, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Edmund Waller, and Robert Herrick.

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'Tis expectation makes a blessing dear;
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Against Fruition Expectation
But as when an authentic watch is shown,
Each man winds up and rectifies his own,
So in our very judgments. Aglaura (epilogue) [ Judgment Her cheeks so rare a white was on, No daisy makes comparison; (Who sees them is undone); For streaks of red were mingled there, Such as are on a Cath'rine pear, (The side that's next the Sun). A Ballad Upon a Wedding (st. 10) [ Faces He lips were red, and one was thin, Compared to that was next her chin. (Some bee had stung it newly.) A Ballad Upon a Wedding (st. 11) [ Mouth But O, she dances such a way! No sun upon an Easter-day, Is half so fine a sight. A Ballad Upon a Wedding (st. 8) [

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29. Sir John Suckling - Poetic Examples From BOB'S BYWAY
SIR john suckling 1609 1642 A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING. (Excerpts). This poemprovides an example of a parody. It parodies an epithalamium (wedding poem).
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A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING (Excerpts) This poem provides an example of a parody. It parodies an epithalamium (wedding poem).
I tell thee, Dick, where I have been,
Where I the rarest things have seen,
Oh, things without compare!
Such sights again cannot be found
In any place on English ground,
Be it at wake, or fair. This poem also provides an example of tail rhyme. At Charing-Cross, hard by the way,
Where we (thou know'st) do sell our hay,
There is a house with stairs;
And there did I see coming down
Such folk as are not in our town, Forty, at least, in pairs. Amongst the rest, one pestilent fine (His beard no bigger, though, than thine!) Walked on before the rest. Our landlord looks like nothing to him; The King (God bless him) 'twould undo him, Should he go still so dressed. But wot you what? the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing; The parson for him stayed: Yet by his leave (for all his haste), He did not so much wish all passed, (Perchance), as did the maid.

30. Roast Suckling Damnbeast, John Ringo
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www.scifidimensions.com June 2001 Institutional Member of SFWA All original content is John C. Snider unless otherwise indicated. No duplication without express written permission. March 2001 A Recipe for Clay-Roasted Suckling Damn-Beast by John Ringo Author of A Hymn before Battle [This story may contain language objectionable to some readers.] The following is a recipe for Clay-Roasted Suckling Damn-Beast, a delicacy of the planet Marduk. We would like to thank Sergeant Adib Julian for his helpful suggestions and tips on preparing this appetizing dish. And this is just one of the hundreds of useful recipes in Interplanetary Fanny’s New Book: “Intergalactic Cooking for the Mom on the Go!” (Elease March 3428 AD, JB5Clone Publishing Enterprises). Follow these steps for a delightful meal! Step One: Since these are fiercely guarded by one or the other of the mated pair of damn-beasts, this is, naturally, the hardest part. The second hardest part is finding a damn-beast den. The dens are commonly found in rocky upland areas, but are occasionally found in holes beneath mature faux-teak trees. Whether they are beneath faux-teak or in rocky outcroppings, mature dens will only be found on or near hilltops that are out of reach of Marduk's notorious floods. The openings are relatively small for such a large carnivore, but the damn-beast can flatten itself oblately - and so must the damn-beast hunter.

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OUT upon it, I have loved
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In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover. But the spite on ‘t is, no praise Is due at all to me: Love with me had made no stays, Had it any been but she. Had it any been but she, And that very face, There had been at least ere this A dozen dozen in her place. BOOKS on-line Library Catalog Gallery © 2002 Elena and Yakov Feldman document.write("<");document.write("! "); document.write(" ");document.write(">");

34. [Poetry] Sir John Suckling
Sir john suckling 1609 1642 Love Turned to Hatred. I will not loveone minute more, I swear, No, not a minute; not a sigh or tear
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Love Turned to Hatred I will not love one minute more, I swear,
No, not a minute; not a sigh or tear
Thou get's from me, or one kind look again,
Though thou shouldst court me to 't and wouldst begin.
I will not think of thee but as men do
Of debts and sins, and then I'll curse thee too:
For thy sake woman shall be now to me
Less welcome, than at midnight ghosts shall be:
I'll hate so perfectly, that it shall be
Treason to love that man that loves a she; Nay, I will hate the very good, I swear, That's in thy sex, because it doth lie there; Their virtue, grace, discourse, and wit, And all for thee; what, wilt thou love me yet? Poetry Bumbleshoot E-mail me Next

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36. Links To Literature: John Suckling
Luminarium Sir john suckling. Portrait, life, works, quotes, essays, and additionalresources. Passions in Poetry john suckling. Biography and eight poems.
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37. Tetrameter: Sir John Suckling
give His love to him that shall survive; For no one stock can everserve To love so much as she'll deserve. Sir john suckling.
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My Dearest Rival, Lest Our Love
My dearest Rival, least our Love
Should with eccentric motion move,
Before it learn to go astray,
We'll teach and set it in a way,
And such directions give unto't,
That it shall never wander foot.
Know first then, we will serve as true
For one poor smile, as we would do
If we had what our higher flame,
Or our vainer wish could frame.
Impossible shall be our hope; And Love shall onely have his scope To join with Fancy now and then, And think what reason would condemn: And on these grounds we'll love as true, As if they were most sure t'ensue: And chastly for these things we'll stay, As if to morrow were the day. Meantime we two will teach our hearts In Love's burdens bear their parts: Thou first shall sigh, and say she's fair; And I'll still answer, past compare. Thou shalt set out each part o' the face, While I extol each little grace; Thou shalt be ravished at her wit; And I, that she so governs it: Thou shalt like well that hand, that eye, That lip, that look, that majesty; And in good language them adore: While I want words, and do it more.

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Suckling, Sir John Suckling, Sir John, , one of the English Cavalier poets . He was educated at Cambridge and Gray's Inn. An accomplished gallant, he was given to all the extravagances of the court of Charles I. He was a prolific lover, a sparkling wit, and an excessive gamester. The antiquary John Aubrey credits him with having invented the game of cribbage. Subjected to a humiliating defeat in Charles I's Scottish campaign of 1639, he was said to be more fit for the boudoir than the battlefield. An ardent royalist, he took part in the plot to rescue (1641) Thomas Wentworth, 1st earl of Strafford, from the Tower of London and to secure aid for Charles from the French. On the failure of these endeavors Suckling fled to France, where, it is conjectured, being unable to face poverty, he was driven to suicide. After his death appeared Fragmenta Aurea See his works ed. by T. Clayton and L. A. Beaurline (1971).
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The works of Geoffrey Chaucer : compared with the former editions, and many valuable MSS ... / by John Urry. (London : printed for Bernard Lintot, 1721)
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Fragmenta aurea : a collection of all the incomparable peeces written by Sir John Suckling, and published by a friend to perpetuate his memory, printed by his owne copies . (London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley ..., 1648) Item 101. Blake, William, 1757-1827.
Songs of innocence and of experience
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The Faerie queene / by Edmund Spenser ; with an exact collation of the two original editions published by himself at London in quarto, the former containing the first three books printed in 1590, and the latter the six books in 1596 ; to which are now added a new life of the author and also a glossary adorn'd with thiry-two copper-plates from the original drawings of the late W. Kent. (London : Printed for J. Brindley in New Bond-Street and S. Wright, Clerk of his Majesty's works, at Hampton-Court, 1751) 3 v.
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