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The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
Edited by Keith Walker
Rochester, John Wilmot (1647-1680)
JUVENILIA
To His Sacred Majesty.
To Her Sacred Majesty the Queen Mother
LOVE POEMS
A Pastoral Dialogue BETWEEN ALEXIS and STREPHON.
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN Strephon and Daphne.
The Discovery.
The Advice.
[[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
On Mistress Willis
Song.
TRANSLATIONS
To Love.
[[Greate Mother of Eneas and of Love]]
[[Lucretius, De rerum natura, 1. 44–9]]
Senecas Troas Act 2d Chor
PROLOGUES and EPILOGUES
The second Prologue at Court, [to The empress of Morocco] spoken by the Lady ELIZABETH HOWARD.
EPILOGUE, [to Love in the dark] As it was spoke by Mr. Haines.
THE EPILOGUE [to Circe]
SATIRES and LAMPOONS
Mistress Knights Advice to the Dutchess of Cleavland in Distress For A Prick.
[[Letter from Mistress Price to Lord Chesterfield]]
Upon Nothing
A Ramble in Saint James's Parke
Lampoone
Tunbridge Wells
[[A Satire on Charles II]]
Signior Dildo.
Satyr. [Timon]
A Letter from Artemiza in the Towne to Chloe in the Countrey.
[[Fragment of a Satire on Men]]
SATYR.
The Disabled Debauchee.
An Allusion to Horace.
Dialogue.
To the Post Boy
POEMS to MULGRAVE and SCROOPE
An Epistolary Essay
Song. [by Sir Carr Scroope]
The Mock Song.
Ephelia to Bajazet. [by Sir George Etherege]
A very Heroicall Epistle in Answer to Ephelia.
On the suppos'd Authour of a late Poem in defence of Satyr.
The Answer. [by Sir Carr Scroope]
On Poet Ninny.
My Lord All-Pride.
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
Anacreontic.
On Rome's Pardons.
To His MISTRESS.
Regime d'viver
Against Marriage
APPENDIX I
A Session of the Poets.
APPENDIX II
In defence of Satyr. [by Sir Carr Scroope]
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The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
Edited by Keith Walker
John Wilmot Rochester
1647-1680
Published for The Shakespeare Head Press by Basil Blackwell
Oxford New York
1984
The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester