Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RAMBLE IN ST. JAMES'S PARK, by JOHN WILMOT Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Much wine had passed, with grave discourse Last Line: And may no woman better thrive %that dares prophane the cunt I swive! Alternate Author Name(s): Rochester, 2d Earl Of Subject(s): Aretino, Pietro (1492-1556); Obscenity; Poetry And Poets; Sanderson, Lady Bridget (1592-1682); St. James Park, London; Sutton, Sir Edward (d. 1695) | ||||||||
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