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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
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.
POEMS POSSIBLY BY ROCHESTER
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
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The poems of John Wilmot: Earl of Rochester
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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