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The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
Edited by Keith Walker
Rochester, John Wilmot (1647-1680)
JUVENILIA
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
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
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[[Rhime to Lisbone]]
A health to Kate,
Our Soveraigns Mate,
Of the Royal House of Lisbone:
But the Devil take Hyde,
And the Bishop beside,
Who made her bone his bone.
The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester