Charles Sackville poet from United Kingdom was born on January 24, 1638, had 68 years and died on January 29, 1706. Poems were written in Modern age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Charles Sackville
Tell Me, Dorinda, Why So Gay
... Can all that shines on shells and rocks ...
To Mr Edward Howard, on his Incomparable, Incomprehensible Poem Called The British Prince
... He lies, dear Ned, who says thy brain is barren, ...
Satire On A Conceited Playwright
... Are laught at by the pit, box, galleries, nay, stage ...
Proud With the Spoils of Royal Cully
... She ne'er shall win a heart like mine - &emsp ...
On the Countess Dowager of Manchester
... Her steps were manag'd with such tender art, ...
Dorinda's Sparkling Wit and Eyes
... Warms not the heart but hurts the sight ...
A True Account of the Birth and Conception of a Late Famous Poem call'd The Female Nine
... '' Her spouse, fir'd at this, scream'd aloud and leapt forth, ...
To Mr. Edward Howard on His New Utopia
... One friend so kind to tell thee that thy play's &emsp ...
To an Antiquated Coquette
... There first her tyrant beauties reign'd, &emsp ...
Four Poems on the Countess of Dorchester
... Then where's the pleasure, where's the good ...