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The Poems of Charles Sackville
Sixth Earl of Dorset: Edited by Brice Harris
Dorset, Charles Sackville (1638?-1706)
I.
I. Literary Matters
II.
II. Old Affected Court Ladies
III.
III. State Affairs
IV.
IV. Advice to Lovers
A Ballad by the Lord Dorset when at Sea
To Phyllis
Knotting
Song
A Song to Chloris, from the Blind Archer
The Advice
A Song
A Song
Advice to Lovers
The Advice
The Fire of Love
V.
V. Friends and Acquaintances
VI.
VI. Court and Town
VII.
VII. Translation and Paraphrase
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The Poems of Charles Sackville
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On Dolly Chamberlain A Sempstress in the New Exchange
Dolly's beauty and art
Have so hemm'd in my heart
That I cannot resist the charm:
In revenge I will stitch
Up the hole next her breech
With a needle as long as my arm.
The Poems of Charles Sackville