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Selected Works | John Wilmot Earl of Rochester, Frank Hale Ellis
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The brightest star at the court of King Charles II, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647-80), lived a life of reckless debauchery and sexual adventuring that led to his death at the age of thirty-three - described by Samuel Johnson as having blazed out his youth and health in lavish voluptuousness. Rochester was also one of the wittiest and most complex poets of the seventeenth century, writing comic verse, scurrilous satires and highly explicit erotica - from the bawdy self-portrait in The Maimed Debauchee and the tender passion of Absent from thee I languish still to the comic world-weariness of Upon Nothing and A Satyr against Mankind, which mocks human follies. With endless literary disguises, rhymes and alliteration, humour and humanity, Rochesters poems hold up a mirror to the extravagances and absurdities of his age.
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