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lodgings with her grandfather, my Lord Haly, by coach; and was at
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Sandwich's, where, to my shame, I had not been a great while before. Here, her a story of my Lord Rochester's running away on Friday night last with Mrs. Mallett, the great beauty and fortune of the North, who had supped at White Hall with Mrs. Stewart, and was going home to her
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and a pension of £1,000 a year. The role encompassed, one week in every four, Rochester helping the King to dress and undress, serve his meals when dining in private, and sleeping at the foot of the King's bed. In the summer of 1666, Rochester returned to sea, serving aboard
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Some passages in the life and death of John Earl of Rochester, written by his own direction on his death-bed ...: with a sermon, preached, at the funeral of the said Earl, by the Rev. Robert Parsons
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as "the best English satirist", and he is generally considered to be the most considerable poet and the most learned among the Restoration wits. His poetry was widely censored during the
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1196:Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus
1029:, and discussed him in other works.
2533:Works by or about Earl of Rochester
2270:John O‘Connell (28 February 2008).
1913:. New York: The Bodley Head. p. 208
1802:. New York: Routledge. p. 14.
1564:Diary of Samuel Pepys May 28, 1665.
1135:, based on Jeffreys' play, starred
557:The Earl of Rochester in armour by
447:, and made his formal début at the
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2767:The Adventures of Five Hours
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2518:Poems and a short Biography
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2126:David Farley-Hills (1996).
1310:. Oxford University Press.
1238:. Oxford University Press.
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1121:(1994), was written by
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993:Reception and influence
885:A Satyr Against Mankind
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2903:Friendship in Fashion
2432:Wilmot, John (2002).
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2181:William Hazlitt,
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2058:978-1-55111-611-2
2024:978-1-62275-010-8
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1514:978-1-58046-170-2
1466:978-1-58046-170-2
1439:978-1-58046-170-2
1409:"A Martyr to Sin"
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