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  1. FRAGMENTA AUREA: A COLLECTION OF ALL THE INCOMPARABLE PEICES (sic), WRITTEN BY SIR JOHN SUCKLING AND PUBLISHED BY A FRIEND TO PERPETUATE HIS MEMORY. by Sir John: Suckling, 1659-01-01
  2. LOVE POEMS OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING by John Suckling, 1906
  3. Minor Poets of the 17th Century :Lord Herbert, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, Richard Lovelace : Everyman's Library No. 873 by R.G. Howarth, 1966-01-01
  4. THE WORKS OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING. by John. SUCKLING, 1818
  5. The Poems Plays And Other Remains Of Sir John Suckling V1
  6. Selections From the Works of Sir John Suckling by Sir John Suckling, 2010-04-01
  7. The Poems, play and Other Remains of Sir John Suckling, Volume I (Second Edition, Revised) by Sir John Suckling; Edited By W. Carew Hazlitt, 1892-01-01
  8. Love Poems of Sir John Suckling by John Suckling, 1902
  9. The Poems of Sir John Suckling. (Edited by John Gray and decorated by C. Ricketts.). by Sir. John Suckling, 2010-03-18
  10. The WORKS Of JOHN SUCKLING. Containing All His Poems, Plays, Letters, &c. Published by His Friends (from his own Copies) to perpetuate his Memory. by Sir John [1609 - 1642]. Suckling, 1676-01-01
  11. The grove; or, a collection of original poems, translations, &c. by W. Walsh, Esq; Dr. J. Donne. Mr. Dryden. Mr. Hall of Hereford. The Lady E--- M---- ... Mr. Stepney. Sir John Suckling. Dr. Kenrick by See Notes Multiple Contributors, 2010-09-17
  12. The Works of Sir John Suckling; the Plays by John Suckling, 1971
  13. The Works Of Sir John Suckling: Containing His Poems, Letters, And Plays (1766) by John Suckling, 2009-05-10
  14. THE POEMS, PLAYS AND OTHER REMAINS OF SIR JOHN SUCKLING -- 2 volumes by John (Sir) -- Hazlitt, W. Carew, editor Suckling, 1892

61. SIR JOHN SUCKLING - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
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62. Sir John Suckling The Constant Lover
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63. Poets' Corner - Sir John Suckling - Selected Works
place. Sir john suckling. Song. Why so pale and wan, fond lover? Prithee,why so pale? Sir john suckling. A Ballad upon a Wedding. I
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    Out Upon It!
      Out upon it! I have loved
      Three whole days together;
      And am like to love three more,
      If it prove fair weather.
      Time shall molt away his wings
      Ere he shall discover
      In the whole wide world again
      Such a constant lover.
      But the spite on't is, no praise
      Is due at all to me:
      Love with me had made no stay,
      Had it any been but she.
      Had it any been but she,
      And that very, very face,
      There had been at least ere this
      A dozen dozen in her place.
      Sir John Suckling
    Song
      Why 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!
      Sir John Suckling
    A Ballad upon a Wedding
      I tell thee, Dick, where I have been,
      Where I the rarest things have seen

64. B FINAL EXAMINATION LITERATURE IN ENGLISH /b
9. john Donne, john Skelton, john Webster, john suckling, john Bunyan, john Wilmot,john Clare, and john Gay are trapped in the Andes without food or drink.
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FINAL EXAMINATION: LITERATURE IN ENGLISH Time: 3 hours Instructions: Answer all questions as instructed. Failure on more than two questions will result in the removal of English from your vocabulary and ritual public stoning. Write in grammatical English. Good luck. And remember: try to have fun with this! ANSWER KEY 1. Prove that Shakespeare wrote every damned one of the plays we say he's written. Be specific. (Oxfordians, face it, you knew you were of the Devil's party, so consider yourself appropriately fucked.) A: His name's on them. Besides, the author is dead, literally and figuratively, so what does it matter, woollen massa? 2. Discuss and comment on the literary function of the clap in no less than five texts. A: "In" is the wrong word. Texts cannot have the clap. It's a physical impossibility. Ergo, no function, no discussion, no comment. Now bugger off. 3. Name that poem by, you know, that guy, that poet-guy, that one who used words so nicely. You know the poem I'm talking about, that one with the heart and the kisses. The one I said reminded me of hamburger. A: It's called "That Poem With The Heart and the Kisses" by That Poet. It's a wonderful piece. Shades of Millay, with ketchup.

65. Experience Literature - Poetry
Back to List Sir john suckling (1609–1642) LINKS Sir john suckling (1609–1642)http//www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/suckling/ Anniina Jokinen and Luminarium
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Anniina Jokinen and Luminarium collaborate to provide interested readers with this highly professional Sir John Suckling site. In addition to links and his biography, Jokinen also reprints an extensive amount of Suckling’s work.
Selected Poetry of Sir John Suckling
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Representative Poetry On-line and the English Department at the University of Toronto feature seven of Sir John Suckling’s works, including a sonnet, a ballad, songs, and poems. Each piece is footnoted with a bibliography.
Sir John Suckling. I. Cavalier Lyricist
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Bartleby presents excerpts from Volume VII. Cavalier and Puritan of The Cambridge History of English and American Literature Passions in Poetry—Classical Poems by Sir John Suckling http://www.netpoets.com/classic/061000.htm Poems for the People – By the People reprint eight of Sir John Suckling’s poems. BIOGRAPHY Born into a prominent family (his father was secretary of state to King James I), Suckling was educated at Trinity College of Cambridge University. He inherited his father’s considerable estate when he was eighteen and traveled much in France and Italy (1628). Knighted upon his return to England (1630), he spent some time soldiering. He became a prominent courtier and was thought of as “the greatest gallant of his time, and the greatest gamester both for bowling and cards.” He supported the ill-fated Charles I in the civil war between the forces of the king and the forces of Parliament and was forced into exile, where, according to contemporary authorities, he committed suicide in Paris. His lighthearted lyrics establish his reputation, and justify the words of Millamant, a character in William Congreve’s play

66. Suckling, John Bücher, Filme, Spiele & Software - Lesen.ch - Die Internet Büch

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67. University Of York: Department Of Economics And Related Studies, Suckling
john R. suckling. BSc, MSc(London); Lecturer. Research/Supervision Interests Costbenefit analysis; housing economies; experimental economics. Recent Output
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John R. Suckling
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Cost benefit analysis; housing economies; experimental economics.
Recent Output:
and Bone J and Hey J. "Are Groups More or Less Consistent than Individuals?", Journal of Risk and Uncertainty and Bone J and Hey J. "Second Set of Experiments", Journal of Risk and Uncertainty and Bone J and Hey J. "Do People Plan Ahead?", Applied Economics , forthcoming. Staff Contact Details

68. John Suckling's Home Page
john R. suckling. john R. suckling, BSc(Rhodesia), MSc(London) Lecturer and DeputyDirector of the Centre for Experimental Economics at the University of York.
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John R. Suckling
John R. SUCKLING, BSc(Rhodesia), MSc(London) Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Centre for Experimental Economics at the University of York
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South African Economic Development; Cost Benefit Analysis; Housing Economies; The Labour Managed Firm.
Recent Publications
  • and R Carr-Hill. "Modelling the Interface Between Primary and Secondary Care Using MSGP4." Determinants of GMS Utilisation Analysis , NHS Executive: Jan 1995, 1-15. and H Dixon. "Outcome Measures in Higher Education." In P C Smith (ed), Measurement Outcome in the Public Sector , forthcoming.
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69. The Twickenham Museum : Sir John Suckling
Saturday, 22 May 2004, Bookmark this page. Sir john suckling, Date1609 1642. Poet, born at Whitton, Sir john suckling. The inventor
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70. The Twickenham Museum : The Suckling Houses
1609 Birth of john suckling Jr in an existing house 1622 Sir john suckling buildsa second house 1627 Sir john suckling dies, the Whitton property bequeathed
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76. Sir John Suckling Makes You Never Forget
Sir john suckling makes you never forget, COOL poets! It is impossible to loveand to be wise. Francis Bacon. They are the one that can make us dream.
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Sir John Suckling makes you never forget COOL poets! It is impossible to love and to be wise.- Francis Bacon They are the one that can make us dream. Click to enter Dream on and let you be conquered by this world! Just imagining, you will touch this funny part of our lifes wich takes you into another dimension. The poets through their masterpieces, their undying creations, are those who can enliven the reality. Click to have a great journey "If thou shouldst never see my face again,/ Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of."- Alfred Lord Tennyson, The Passing of Arthur Evil is a point of view. God kills indiscriminately and so shall we. For no creatures under God are as we are, none so like him as ourselves.- Interview with the Vampire I see little of more importance to the future of our country and of civilization than full recognition of the place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.- John F. Kennedy COOL !

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78. English Literatuere To 1800
(London printed for Bernard Lintot, 1721) back to catalogue. Item 24. suckling,john, 16091642. back to catalogue. Item 24. suckling, john, 1609-1642.
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Item 3. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.
The works of Geoffrey Chaucer : compared with the former editions, and many valuable MSS ... / by John Urry. (London : printed for Bernard Lintot, 1721)
Item 24. Suckling, John, 1609-1642.
Fragmenta aurea : a collection of all the incomparable peeces written by Sir John Suckling, and published by a friend to perpetuate his memory, printed by his owne copies . (London : Printed for Humphrey Moseley ..., 1648) Item 101. Blake, William, 1757-1827.
Songs of innocence and of experience
Item 9. Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599.
The Faerie queene / by Edmund Spenser ; with an exact collation of the two original editions published by himself at London in quarto, the former containing the first three books printed in 1590, and the latter the six books in 1596 ; to which are now added a new life of the author and also a glossary adorn'd with thiry-two copper-plates from the original drawings of the late W. Kent. (London : Printed for J. Brindley in New Bond-Street and S. Wright, Clerk of his Majesty's works, at Hampton-Court, 1751) 3 v.
Item 14. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.

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Song Why so pale and wan, fond lover! Prithee, why so pale! Will, when lookingwell can t move her, Looking ill prevail! Prithee, why so pale!
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Song
Why 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! Out upon It! Out upon it! I have loved Three whole days together; And am like to love three more, If it prove fair weather. Time shall molt away his wings, Ere he shall discover In the whole wide world again Such a constant lover. But the spite on 't is, no praise Is due at all to me: Love with me had made no stays, Had it any been but she. Had it any been but she, And that very face, There had been at least ere this A dozen dozen in her place.
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