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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
TRANSLATIONS
PROLOGUES and EPILOGUES
SATIRES and LAMPOONS
POEMS to MULGRAVE and SCROOPE
EPIGRAMS, IMPROMPTUS, JEUX D'ESPRIT, ETC.
To his more than Meritorious Wife
Under King Charles IIs Picture
[[On Louis XIV]]
[[Epigram] ]
[[Rhime to Lisbone]]
[[On King Charles]]
Rochester extempore
Spoken Extempore to a Country Clerk, after having heard him sing Psalms.
[[To forme a Plott]]
A Lampoon upon the English Grandees.
Upon Cary Frazer
The Earl of ROCHESTER's Answer, to a Paper of Verses, sent him by L. B. Felton, and taken out of the Translation of Ovid's Epistles, 1680.
POEMS POSSIBLY BY ROCHESTER
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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