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Sir John Suckling Poems

  • Wedding, A
    I tell thee, Dick, where I have been;
    Where I the rarest things have seen;
    Oh, things without compare!
    Such sights again can not be found ...
  • Out Upon It
    Out upon it, I have loved
    Three whole days together;
    And am like to love three more,
    If it prove fair weather. ...
  • Loving And Beloved
    There never yet was honest man
    That ever drove the trade of love;
    It is impossible, nor can
    Integrity our ends promove: ...
  • Out Upon It, I Have Lov'd
    Out upon it, I have lov'd
    Three whole days together;
    And am like to love three more,
    If it prove fair weather. ...
  • Why So Pale And Wan, Fond Lover?
    Why so pale and wan, fond lover?
    Prithee, why so pale?--
    Will, when looking well can't move her,
    Looking ail prevail? ...
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I Love You 10 Love 10 Place 7 Face 7 Heart 4 Wide 4 Discover 4 Prove 4 Time 4 Away 4


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Anuradhasowmyan: book food language: sir john suckling's poem - the constant lover
Atbgamellc: cribbage is one of the oldest and most popular card games. sir john suckling invented the game in the early 17th century, based on the old english game “noddy.” we celebrate national cribbage day on february 10, suckling’s birthday!!
Toiletguru: english poet and playwright sir john suckling, born otd in 1609, was renowned for careless gaiety and wit, and also invented the card game cribbage
Llynneirwin: cribbage is one of the oldest and most popular card games. sir john suckling invented the game in the early 17th century, based on the old english game “noddy.” learn more about cribbage and this celebration by clicking on the link below.
Widsteam: cribbage is one of the oldest and most popular card games. since the exact day it was invented is not known, sir john suckling's birthday (the inventor) was chosen as the day to celebrate all things cribbage!
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We're hiking along at a two-forty pace
We 're making life seem like a man-killing race,
With our nerves all on edge and our jaws firmly set
We go rushing along; with our brows lined with sweat
And our cheeks pale and drawn every minute we dash,
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