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The Poems of Charles Sackville
Sixth Earl of Dorset: Edited by Brice Harris
Dorset, Charles Sackville (1638?-1706)
I.
I. Literary Matters
II.
II. Old Affected Court Ladies
III.
III. State Affairs
IV.
IV. Advice to Lovers
V.
V. Friends and Acquaintances
VI.
VI. Court and Town
Four Letters in Verse between Dorset and Etherege
The Duel of the Crabs
Colon
A Faithful Catalogue of our Most Eminent Ninnies
VII.
VII. Translation and Paraphrase
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The Poems of Charles Sackville
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On Dolly Chamberlain A Sempstress in the New Exchange
Dolly's beauty and art
Have so hemm'd in my heart
That I cannot resist the charm:
In revenge I will stitch
Up the hole next her breech
With a needle as long as my arm.
The Poems of Charles Sackville