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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. John Suckling
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1995 (157). SISCO JOSEPH JOHN Hitchens,C. The Trial of Henry Kissinger.2001 (116). suckling john Bellett,G. Age of Secrets. 1995
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3. Gardeners Bay Tasmania 1914 Residents
POLLEY John, Farmer. POLLEY Robert W, Farmer Fruit Grower. PURKIS William,Farmer. suckling john, Fruit Grower. THOMAS Fred, Farmer. THOMAS Henry, Farmer.
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4. Sir John Suckling (1609-1642)
"Life, works, and resources for the Cavalier Poet." Webpages devoted to suckling at luminarium .Category Arts Literature Authors S suckling, john......Back, to English Literature Early 17th Century. Back, to MetaphysicalPoets. Back, to Cavalier Poets. Background created by Anniina Jokinen
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5. §10. Sir John Suckling. I. Cavalier Lyrists. Vol. 7. Cavalier And Puritan. The
§ 10. Sir john suckling. Easy, natural suckling has won for himself, since the days of the restoration and
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6. SUCKLING, SIR JOHN
suckling, SIR john (16091642), English poet, was born at Whitton, in the parish of Twickenham, Middlesex, and baptized there on the loth of February 1609
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invented the game of cribbage, and relates that his sisters came weeping to the bowling green at Piccadilly to dissuade him from play, fearing that he would lose their portions. In 1634 great scandal was caused in his old circle by a beating which he received at the hands of Sir John Digby, a rival suitor for the hand of the daughter of Sir John Willoughby; and it has been suggested that this incident, which is narrated at length in a letter (Nov. 10, 1634) from George Garrard i to Strafford, had something to do with his beginning to seek more serious society. In 1635 he retired to his country estates in obedience to the proclamation of the 20th of June 1632 enforced by the Star Chamberf against absentee landlordism, and employed his leisure in literary pursuits. In 1637 “ A Sessions of the Poets” was circulated in MS., and about the same time he wrote a tract on Socinianism entitled An’ Account of Religion by Reason (pr. 1646). Suckling’s reputation as a poet depends on his minor pieces. t’hey have wit and fancy, and at times exquisite felicity of expression. “Easy, natural Suckling,” Millamant’s comment in Congreve’s J4Tay of the World (Act iv., sc. i.) is a just tribute to their spontaneous quality. Among the best known of them are the “ Ballade upon a Wedding,” on the occasion of the marriage of Roger Boyle, afterwards earl of Orrery, and Lady :lfargaret Howard, “ I prithee, send me back my heart,” Out upon it, I have loved three whole days together,” and Why so pale and wan, fond lover?” from Aglaura. “A ;essions of the Poets,” describing a meeting of the contemporary versifiers under the presidency of Apollo to decide who should wear the laurel wreath, is the prototype of many later satires.

7. Sir John Suckling. Against Fruition.
Sir john suckling AGAINST FRUITION. STAY here, fond Source suckling,john. The Works of Sir john suckling. A. Hamilton Thompson
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AGAINST FRUITION.
S TAY here, fond youth, and ask no more ; be wise :
Knowing too much long since lost paradise.
The virtuous joys thou hast, thou wouldst should still
Last in their pride ; and wouldst not take it ill,
If rudely from sweet dreams (and for a toy)
Thou wert wak't ? he wakes himself, that does enjoy.
Fruition adds no new wealth, but destroys,
And while it pleaseth much the palate, cloys ;
Who thinks he shall be happier for that, As reasonably might hope he might grow fat By eating to a surfeit ; this once past, What relishes ? even kisses lose their taste. Urge not 'tis necessary : alas ! we know The homeliest thing which mankind does is so ; The world is of a vast extent, we see, And must be peopled ; children there must be ; So must bread too ; but since they are enough Born to the drudgery, what need we plough ? Women enjoy'd (whate'er before th' have been) Are like romances read, or sights once seen : Fruition's dull, and spoils the play much more Than if one read or knew the plot before.

8. Suckling, John - Song
Wyatt To Lucasta, Going Song john suckling Why so pale and wan, fond lover!Prithee, why so pale! Percy Bysshe Shelley. john suckling. William Wordsworth.
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Wordsworth - The World Is... ... Wyatt - To Lucasta, Going... Song John Suckling 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!
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9. §21. Sir John Suckling’s Plays: "Aglaura, The Goblins, Brennoralt". IX. Lesser
In 1642, the year of the closing of the theatres, Sir john suckling poisoned himself in Paris.
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10. 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

11. 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
Research and Supervision Interests
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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12. Suckling Family
2. 2. ELIZABETH 2 suckling (john 1 ) was born 1863, and died Unknown. 4. 7. DORIS4 PARKER (LILLIAN 3 , ELIZABETH 2 suckling, john 1 ) was born Private.
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Names Favourite Websites Notes ... Suckling Descendants of John Suckling Generation No. 1 J OHN S UCKLING died Unknown. He married (1) . She died Unknown. He married (2) . She died Unknown. Children of J OHN S UCKLING and are: 2. i. E LIZABETH S UCKLING , b. 1863; d. Unknown. ii. E DWARD S UCKLING , d. Unknown. iii. E LIZA S UCKLING , d. Unknown. iv. L OUIE S UCKLING , d. Unknown. v. N ELLIE S UCKLING , d. Unknown. vi. W ILL S UCKLING , d. Unknown. vii. S EPTIMUS S UCKLING , d. Unknown. Generation No. 2 E LIZABETH S UCKLING (J OHN was born 1863, and died Unknown. She married A LBERT E DWARD P ARKER 31 December 1882 in Hackney, Middlesex, son of H ENRY P ARKER and L UCY F ITZWILLIAM . He was born 30 May 1866 in Hove, Sussex, and died Unknown. Children of E LIZABETH S UCKLING and A LBERT P ARKER are: 3. i. A LBERT P ARKER , b. 18 November 1883; d. Unknown. ii. W ILLIAM P ARKER , b. 24 December 1884; d. Unknown. iii. M ABEL E LLEN P ARKER , b. 17 January 1886, Hackney; d. Unknown. 4. iv. F

13. Charles Edward Slatter, B 1875 - Manchester, Lancs
Translate this page 18 JAN 1665 - ) suckling, Jane ( Chr. 21 OCT 1681 - ) suckling, john ( 9 FEB1728 - ) suckling, john ( Chr. 4 NOV 1743 - ) suckling, john ( Chr.
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14. Sir John Suckling. 1609-1642. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10
Sir john suckling. 16091642. john Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10thed. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Sir john suckling. (1609–1642). 1.
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15. ACC Hall Of Fame
ACC Hall of Fame. Sir john suckling Norfolk County, England 1609 1642.john suckling was born into a prominent and wealthy English family.
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16. Sir John Suckling
Sir john suckling The collection of look My Lady Southcott whosehusband hanged himself was Sir john suckling's sister. At her
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Sir John Suckling The collection of Brief Lives The composition combines a familiar Van Dyckian convention with several unusual elements. The outdoor setting - especially the rocky background - is typical of many of the artist's English portraits. On the other hand this is the first time a secular book had ever been depicted in English art. Suckling's fanciful costume, too, is unusual, possibly designed for Suckling's play Aglaura , whose plot was modelled on Hamlet
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17. Selected Poems Of Sir John Suckling
Sir john suckling (16091642). A Ballad upon a Wedding; Out Upon It! Song WhySo Pale; Sonnet II; Upon My Lady Carlisle's Walking in Hampton Court Garden.
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18. Sir John Suckling: Upon My Lady Carlisle's Walking In Hampton Court Garden
Sir john suckling. Upon My Lady Carlisle's Walking in Hampton CourtGarden. Dialogue TC JS. Thom. Didst thou not find the place inspired
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Upon My Lady Carlisle's Walking in Hampton Court Garden
Dialogue
T.C. J.S.
Thom.
Didst thou not find the place inspired,
And flowers, as if they had desired
No other sun, start from their beds,
And for a sight steal out their heads?
Heard'st thou not music when she talked?
And didst not find that, as she walked,
She threw rare perfumes all about,
Such as bean-blossoms newly out, Or chafed spices give? J.S. I must confess those perfumes, Tom, I did not smell; nor found that from Her passing by, ought sprung up new; The flowers had all their birth from you, For I passed o'er the selfsame walk And did not find one single stalk Of anything that was to bring This unknown after after-spring. Thom. Dull and insensible, could'st see A thing so near a deity Move up and down, and feel no change? J.S.

19. Phorum - Sir John Suckling
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