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  1. The Poems, Plays And Other Remains Of Sir John Suckling V1 (1874) by John Suckling, 2010-09-10
  2. Sir John Suckling (English Authors) by Charles L. Squier, 1979-02-26
  3. The Works Of John Suckling: In Prose And Verse (1910) by A. Hamilton Thompson, 2008-06-02
  4. The Poems Plays And Other Remains Of Sir John Suckling V2
  5. Selections from the Works of Sir John Suckling by John Suckling, Alfred Inigo Suckling, 2010-03-09
  6. The Poems, Plays and Other Remains of Sir John Suckling (Volume 2) by Sir John Suckling, 2010-10-14
  7. The Discontented Cavalier: The Work of Sir John Suckling in Its Social, Religious, Political, and Literary Contexts by Robert Wilcher, 2007-12-31
  8. The Works of Sir John Suckling in Prose and Verse by Sir John Suckling, 2009-12-29
  9. The Poems Plays And Other Remains Of Sir John Suckling V1
  10. Selections From The Works Of Sir John Suckling: To Which Is Prefixed A Life Of The Author, With Critical Remarks On His Writings And Genius (1836) by John Suckling, 2008-10-27
  11. The Poems of Sir John Suckling by Anonymous, 2010-03-05
  12. The Works of Sir John Suckling in Prose and Verse by A Hamilton Thompson, John Suckling, 2010-02-23
  13. The Cavalier Poets: An Anthology (Dover Thrift Editions) by Robert Herrick, Thomas Carew, et all 1996-01-22
  14. The Poems, Plays and Other Remains: With a Copious Account of the Author, Notes, and an Appendix of Illustrative Pieces, Volume 2 by John Suckling, 2010-02-23

1. Sir John Suckling (1609-1642) British Writer.
(16091642) British writer. One of the Cavalier poets, Sir John Suckling is known for such poems as A Ballad Upon a Wedding, Song I prithee spare me gentle boy, and others.
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    4. Sir John Suckling
    Sir John Suckling (16091642) John Suckling was born in Norfolk and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Gray's Inn. He was knighted in 1630 and after his return in 1632
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    John Suckling was born in Norfolk and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Gray's Inn. He was knighted in 1630 and after his return in 1632 from military exploits abroad lived in great style at court, dissipating his inheritance through gambling. According to John Aubrey, a contemporary chronicler, he was fond of bowling and cards and was the inventor of the game of cribbage. In 1639 he fought in the Bishops' Wars and two years later was forced to flee to France after his unsuccessful involvement in a plot to free the imprisoned Earl of Strafford was discovered. According to Aubrey, he committed suicide there by taking poison. His chief works are included in Fragmenta Aurea (1646) which comprises poems, plays, and letters. His The Wits or Sessions of the Poets , in which a number of contemporary writers compete for the Laureate, was presented before the king in 1637. Aglaura , a five-act play, appeared the following year, as did another play, The Goblins . Suckling was a classic example of the cavalier poet, whose life was brief, colourful, and eventful. A Doubt of Martyrdom
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    Life, works, and resources for the Cavalier Poet. Webpages devoted to Suckling at luminarium.org.
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    6. Suckling, John - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Suckling, John
    English Cavalier poet and dramatist. An ardent Royalist, he played an active part in the Civil War, fleeing to France where he may have committed suicide.
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    7. Sir John Suckling. Song. "When, Dearest, I But Think Of Thee."
    Suckling, John. The Works of Sir John Suckling. A. Hamilton Thompson, ed. London George Routledge Sons, Ltd., 1910. 115.
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    W HY so pale and wan, fond lover ?
    Prithee, why so pale ?
    Will, when looking well can't move her,
    Looking ill prevail ?
    Prithee, why so pale ?
    Why so dull and mute, young sinner ?
    Prithee, why so mute ?
    Will, when speaking well can't win her, Saying nothing do 't ? Prithee, why so mute ? Quit, quit, for shame, this will not move : This cannot take her. If of herself she will not love, Nothing can make her : The devil take her ! Source: Suckling, John. The Works of Sir John Suckling . A. Hamilton Thompson, ed. to Works of Suckling Anniina Jokinen Created by Anniina Jokinen on February 26, 2001.

    8. Suckling, John (DNB00) - Wikisource
    SUCKLING, Sir JOHN (1609–1642), poet, was born in his father's house at Whitton, in the parish of Twickenham, Middlesex, and was baptised there on 10 Feb. 1608–9.
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    A quiet mediocrity is still to be preferred before a troubled superfluity.
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    Abruptness is an eloquence in parting, when spinning out the time is but the weaving of new sorrow.
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    Beauties that from worth arise are like the grace of deities. Worth It is expectation makes a blessing dear; heaven were not heaven if we knew what it were. Anticipation Joy never feasts so high as when the first course is of misery. Joy Opportunity, to statesmen, is as the just degree of heat to chemists; it perfects all the work. Opportunity Our sins, like to our shadows, when our day was in its glory, scarce appeared; toward our evening, how great and monstrous! Guilt The prince of darkness is a gentleman. Devil Thou dwarf dressed up in giant's clothes, that showest far off still greater than thou art. Danger Your gift is princely, but it comes too late, And falls like sunbeams on a blasted blossom.

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    Lloyd Stringer, Andr a Stephens, David Suckling, John Charles. Urban Ecosystems. Abstract A survey was conducted to determine the distribution of dominant ants and
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    14. Cavalier Poets - British Literature - Classic Literature
    The Cavalier poets were writers, who were loyal to Charles I (1625–49). Lovelace, Richard @ Suckling, John @
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    The Cavalier Poets include: Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace, Lord Herbert, Aurelian Townshend, William Cartwrights, Thomas Randolph, William Habington, Sir Richard Fanshawe, Edmund Waller, and the Marquis of Montrose. The poets were characterized by direct language. Read more about the Cavalier poets, and read some of the works of the group. zSB(3,3)
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    15. Suckling, John, Sir (Harper's Magazine)
    November 2010. MURDOCH TRIUMPHANT How We Could Have Stopped Him—Twice By Marvin Kitman. A GOOD DEATH Exit Strategies By William T. Vollmann. TWILIGHT OF THE VAMPIRES Hunting the RealLife
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    16. The Last Remains Of Sr John Suckling :: :: University Of Virginia Library
    The last remains of Sr John Suckling Being a Full collection Of all his Poems and Suckling, John (16091642)
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    19. John Suckling Criticism
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    20. John Suckling (poet) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    External links Suckling, John . Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900 . London Smith, Elder Co. Works written by or about John Suckling at Wikisource
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    John Suckling (poet)
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Sir John Suckling as painted by VanDyck Sir John Suckling (10 February 1609 – 1 June 1642) was an English poet and one prominent figure among those renowned for careless gaiety, wit, and all the accomplishments of a Cavalier poet ; and also the supposed inventor of the card game Cribbage . He is best known for his poem "Ballad Upon a Wedding".
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    He was born at Whitton , in the parish of Twickenham , Middlesex, and baptized there on 10 February 1609. His father, Sir John Suckling , was Secretary of State under James I and Comptroller of the Household of Charles I, and his mother was Elizabeth Cranfield, sister of Sir Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex . The poet inherited his father's estate at the age of eighteen. He went to Trinity College, Cambridge , in 1623, and was enrolled at Gray's Inn in 1627. He was intimate with Thomas Carew Richard Lovelace Thomas Nabbes and especially with John Hales and Sir William Davenant , who later furnished John Aubrey with information about his friend.

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