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The Poems of Charles Sackville

Sixth Earl of Dorset: Edited by Brice Harris

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Catch

When rebels first push'd at the Crown,
Both p--- and prelate then went down.
No men to f--- were inclin'd;
Poor c--- to death was almost pin'd.
In every street
We daily did meet
Instead of whores an armed train.
But now honest c---
Shall flourish as 'twas wont,
For the King enjoys his own again.