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Born in February 10, 1606 / Died in June 1, 1642 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Sir John Suckling

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A Ballad upon a Wedding

... Is half so fine a sight!He would have kissed her once or twice, ...

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A Doubt of Martyrdom

... Those that their mistress’ scorn did bear ...

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A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William

... Which turn'd to smiles still, as't came near her face ...

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I prithee send me back my heart

... Why should two hearts in one breast lie, ...

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If you refuse me once, and think again

... for I know, None but pure spirits are fit loves for you ...

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Love Turned to Hatred

... Though thou shouldst court me to 't, and wouldst begin ...

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Out upon it, I have lov'd

... There had been at least ere this ...

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Song

... Quit, quit for shame, this will not move, ...

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Sonnet

... Those that their mistress' scorn did bear ...

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The Constant Lover

... There had been at least ere this ...

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When, Dearest, I But Think of Thee

... Till night’s black wings do overtake me, ...

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Why so Pale and Wan?

... Will, when speaking well can't win her, ...

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Song: If you refuse me once, and think again

... for I know, None but pure spirits are fit loves for you ...

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Song: I prithee spare me gentle boy

... Though thou dost thine, employ’st thy pow’r and art ...

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A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William Shakespear’s, by the Author

... some  Wiselier downwards sought, but falling short, ...