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John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester

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modernising spellings and heading the sections of his book "Prentice Work", "Early Maturity", "Tragic Maturity", and "Disillusionment and Death". Keith Walker's 1984 edition takes a genre-based approach, returning to the older spellings and accidentals in an effort to present documents closer to those a seventeenth-century audience would have received. Harold Love's Oxford University Press edition of 1999, now the scholarly standard, notes the
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lodgings with her grandfather, my Lord Haly, by coach; and was at Charing Cross seized on by both horse and foot men, and forcibly taken from him, and put into a coach with six horses, and two women provided to receive her, and carried away. Upon immediate pursuit, my Lord of Rochester (for whom the King had spoke to the lady often, but with no successe [
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Rochester fell into disfavour again in 1676. During a late-night scuffle with the night watch, one of Rochester's companions, Roger Downes, was killed by a pike-thrust. Rochester was reported to have fled the scene of the incident, and his standing with the monarch reached an all-time low. Following
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The majority of his poetry was not published under his name until after his death. Because most of his poems circulated only in manuscript form during his lifetime, it is likely that much of his writing does not survive. Burnet claimed that Rochester's conversion experience led him to ask that "all
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Thence to my Lady 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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said, "Rochester reminds me of an unhinged poacher, moving noiselessly through the night and shooting every convention that moves. Bishop Burnett, who coached him to an implausible death-bed repentance, said that he was unable to express any feeling without oaths and obscenities. He seemed like a
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wryly noted that Rochester's practice was "not without success", implying his intercession of himself as a surreptitious sperm donor. On occasion, Rochester also assumed the role of the grave and matronly Mrs. Bendo, presumably so that he could inspect young women privately without arousing their
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as an actress. She went on to become the most famous actress of her age. He took her as his mistress in 1675. The relationship lasted for around five years, and produced a daughter, before descending into acrimony after Rochester began to resent her success. Rochester wrote afterwards, "With what
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Rochester's poetic work varies widely in form, genre, and content. He was part of a "mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease", who continued to produce their poetry in manuscripts, rather than in publication. As a consequence, some of Rochester's work deals with topical concerns, such as satires of
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commented that his "verses cut and sparkle like diamonds" while his "epigrams were the bitterest, the least laboured, and the truest, that ever were written". Referring to Rochester's perspective, Hazlitt wrote that "his contempt for everything that others respect almost amounts to sublimity".
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Scholarship has identified approximately 75 authentic Rochester poems. Three major critical editions of Rochester in the twentieth century have taken very different approaches to authenticating and organising his canon. David Vieth's 1968 edition adopts a heavily biographical organisation,
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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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After hearing of Burnet's departure from his side, Rochester muttered his last words: "Has my friend left me? Then I shall die shortly". In the early morning of 26 July 1680, Rochester died "without a shudder or a sound". He was buried at
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Rochester's life was divided between domesticity in the country and a riotous existence at court, where he was renowned for drunkenness, vivacious conversation, and "extravagant frolics" as part of the
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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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The King dining yesterday at the Dutch ambassador's, after dinner they drank and were pretty merry; and among the rest of the King's company there was that worthy fellow my Lord of Rochester, and
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legend, a dashing bon vivant and war-hero who single-handedly engineered the future Charles II's escape to the Continent (including the famous concealment in an oak tree) after the disastrous
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Lord Rochester's Monkey: Being the Life of John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester by Graham Greene Review by: G. S. Avery The Modern Language Review, Vol. 70, No. 4 (October 1975), pp. 857-858
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wrote of him that, "For five years together he was continually Drunk ... not ... perfectly Master of himself ... led him to ... do many wild and unaccountable things."
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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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Upon returning from sea, Rochester resumed his courtship of Elizabeth Malet. Defying her family's wishes, Malet eloped with Rochester again in January 1667, and they were married at the
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A thorough discourse concerning this epigram and the king's response can be found from the 19th to 21st paragraph of the foreword of "The Tryal of William Penn and William Mead"
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It has been suggested by a number of scholars that the King took a paternal role in Rochester's life. Charles II suggested a marriage between Rochester and the wealthy heiress
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As an act of gratitude towards the son of Henry Wilmot, Charles II conferred on Rochester an annual pension of £500. In November 1661 Charles sent Rochester on a three-year
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chapel. They had four children: Lady Anne Wilmot (1669–1703), Charles Wilmot (1671–1681), Lady Elizabeth Wilmot (1674–1757) and Lady Malet Wilmot (1676–1708/1709).
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Treglown, Jeremy. "Rochester and the second bottle." Times Literary Supplement 10 Sept. 1993: 5. Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive. Web. 11 Dec. 2012.
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The Repentance and happy death of the celebrated Earl of Rochester: to which is added some suitable verses on the occurrence by .. Isaac Watts. 1674-1748
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early, despite his being seven months underage. The act was an attempt by the King to bolster his number of supporters among the Lords.
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has questioned the validity of the appraisal of Rochester as a drunken rake, and hailed the sensitivity of some of his lyrics.
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described him as "a man whom the muses were fond to inspire but ashamed to avow". Despite this general disdain for Rochester,
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punk in a frock coat. But once the straw dolls have been slain, Rochester celebrates in a sexual landscape all of his own."
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learned what Rochester said on this occasion when he came in from his "revells" with Charles Sackville, Lord Buckhurst, and
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Christopher Hill reviews 'The Letters of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester' edited by Jeremy Treglown · LRB 20 November 1980
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records one such occasion on 16 February 1669 when Rochester was invited to dine with the King and the Dutch ambassador:
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To which Charles supposedly replied, "That's true, for my words are my own, but my actions are those of my ministers".
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face can I incline/To damn you to be only mine? ... Live up to thy mighty mind/And be the mistress of mankind".
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www.astro.com, Astrodatabank by Lois Rodden and Astrodienst AG Zollikon, Switzerland-astro com- (27 October 2014).
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Germaine Greer reviews ‘The Works of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester’ edited by Harold Love · LRB 16 September 1999
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in 1679), is a scathing denunciation of rationalism and optimism that contrasts human perfidy with animal wisdom.
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Rochester was also interested in the theatre. In addition to an interest in actresses, he wrote an adaptation of
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his profane and lewd writings" be burned; it is unclear how much, if any, of Rochester's writing was destroyed.
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Pepys, Samuel (31 October 2004). Braybrooke, Richard Griffin; Wheatley, Henry B. (Henry Benjamin) (eds.).
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history conscientiously, but arranges works in genre sections ordered from the private to the public.
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and Andrew Marvell, who described him as "the only man in England that had the true vein of satire".
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2nd Earl of Rochester, 2nd Baron Wilmot of Adderbury, 3rd Viscount of Athlone (peerage of Ireland)
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By the 1750s, Rochester's reputation suffered as the liberality of the Restoration era subsided;
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Rochester was the model for a number of rake heroes in plays of the period, such as Don John in
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The coffin of John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, in its vault in Spelsbury church, Oxfordshire
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lifestyle as for his poetry, although the two were often interlinked. He died as a result of a
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Suckling, John; Rochester, John Wilmot; Sedley, Charles (1906). "Upon Leaving his Mistress".
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s "Top 30 chart of London's most erotic writers". Tom Morris, the associate director, of the
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Rochester's poetry displays a range of learning and influences. These included imitations of
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By the age of 33, Rochester was dying from what is usually described as the effects of
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Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: the Life of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
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From the age of seven, Rochester was privately tutored, two years later attending the
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Doctors and patients, or, Anecdotes of the Medical World and Curiosities of Medicine
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The story of Lord Rochester's life in Susan Cooper-Bridgewater's historical fiction
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Some Passages of the Life and Death of the Honourable John Wilmot Earl of Rochester
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In June 1675 "Lord Rochester in a frolick after a rant did ... beat downe the
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from the court until February. During this time Rochester dwelt at his estate in
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in 1652 for his military service to Charles II during the King's exile under the
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Lord Rochester's Monkey, being the Life of John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester
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Lord Rochester's Monkey, being the Life of John Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester
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Rochester is the central character in Anna Lieff Saxby's 1996 erotic novella,
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In October 1667, the monarch granted Rochester special licence to enter the
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published a piece called "Doomed to Sincerity" about the life of the Earl.
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Rochester attempted to redeem himself by volunteering for the navy in the
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era. Rochester embodied this new era, and he became as well known for his
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Report on the Laing Manuscripts, Preserved in the University of Edinburgh
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set to music an excerpt of Rochester's poem "Signor Dildo" for the film.
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at druidic.org. (The biography was the original source of this article.)
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A Martyr for Sin: Rochester's Critique of Polity, Sexuality, and Society
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Alexander Pope, "First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace", line 108.
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Frank H. Ellis, "Wilmot, John, second earl of Rochester (1647–1680)",
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Frank H. Ellis, "Wilmot, John, second earl of Rochester (1647–1680)",
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by Craig Baxter also dramatises Wilmot's life and was produced at the
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Some Account of the Life and Death of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
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Rochester composed at least 10 versions of Impromptus on Charles II
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Notes and Queries (2011) 58 (3): 381–386. doi: 10.1093/notesj/gjr109
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Andrew Marvell, by Augustine Birrell
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Blazing Star: The Life And Times of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
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The Harvard Classics. 1909–14, Bartleby.com, Accessed 15 May 2007
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Of Ink, Wit and Intrigue – Lord Rochester in Chains of Quicksilver
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Rochester's reputation would not begin to revive until the 1920s.
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Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage
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described the attempted abduction in his diary on 28 May 1665:
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His actions were considered an offence against the King, or a
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A Profane Wit: The Life of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
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argued that "Rochester is not a great poet of any kind",
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Rochester's writings were at once admired and infamous.
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of libertinism and conversion to Anglican Christianity,
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Gilbert Burnet; Samuel Johnson; Robert Parsons (1782).
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flourished for about 15 years after 1665 and included
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characterised him as a worthless and dissolute rake.
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The Complete Poems of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
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Index

John Wilmot
John Wilmot (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable

Peter Lely
Ditchley
Oxfordshire
Woodstock, Oxfordshire
syphilis
Spelsbury
Wadham College
University of Oxford
A Satyr Against Reason and Mankind
2nd Earl of Rochester, 2nd Baron Wilmot of Adderbury, 3rd Viscount of Athlone (peerage of Ireland)
Elizabeth Malet
Charles Wilmot, 3rd Earl of Rochester
Elizabeth Barry
Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester
Anne St. John
O.S.
O.S.
courtier
Charles II
Restoration
spiritual authoritarianism
Puritan
rakish
sexually transmitted infection
Andrew Marvell
Victorian era

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