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Charles Sackville
Dorset, England / 24 January 1638 – 29 January 1706
Poems of Charles Sackville
A True Account Of The Birth And Conception Of A Late Famous Poem Call'D The Female Nine
Dorinda's Sparkling Wit And Eyes
On King William's Happy Deliverance From The Intended Assassination
On The Countess Dowager Of Manchester
Proud With The Spoils Of Royal Cully
Song, Written At Sea
Sylvia, Methinks You Are Unfit
Tell Me, Dorinda, Why So Gay
The Advice
To All You Ladies Now At Land
To An Antiquated Coquette
To Mr. Edward Howard On His New Utopia
To Mr. Edward Howard, On His Incomparable, Incomprehensible Poem Called The British Princes
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