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The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
Edited by Keith Walker
Rochester, John Wilmot (1647-1680)
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JUVENILIA
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LOVE POEMS
A Pastoral Dialogue BETWEEN ALEXIS and STREPHON.
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN Strephon and Daphne.
The Discovery.
The Advice.
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[[Could I but make my wishes insolent]]
The submission.
Grecian KINDNESS.
To Corinna.
Song.
The Answer.
Song
[[Another version] ]
Womans Honor.
The Platonick Lady
Verses put into a Lady's Prayer-book.
Song.
[[Leave this gawdy guilded Stage]]
Sab: Lost
The Fall.
[[T'was a dispute]]
A SONG.
A SONG.
The MISTRESS.
The Imperfect Enjoyment.
A SONG of a young LADY. To her Ancient Lover.
Song
SONG
SONG
Song.
Upon his leaving his Mistriss.
Upon his Drinking a Bowl.
A SONG.
Song.
[[Another version of the above] ]
To A Lady, in A Letter.
Against Constancy.
Song.
Love and Life
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On Mistress Willis
Song.
TRANSLATIONS
PROLOGUES and EPILOGUES
SATIRES and LAMPOONS
POEMS to MULGRAVE and SCROOPE
EPIGRAMS, IMPROMPTUS, JEUX D'ESPRIT, ETC.
POEMS POSSIBLY BY ROCHESTER
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
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The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
Upon Cary Frazer
Her Father gave her Dildoes six;
Her Mother made 'um up a score:
But she loves nought but living pricks
And swears by God sheel frig no more.
The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester