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Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester10
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Title: Upon Nothing

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 167- ?

Manuscript: Lt 13

Contents: Witty satire on the primacy of nothing or emptiness in cosmology, and of

meaninglessness in worldly affairs

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Title: In comendation of the King of France

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 1669 ?

Manuscript: Lt 55

Contents: Condensed paraphrase of 8 lines of preceding Latin verse,

satirising Louis XIV's expansion of his empire

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Title: My Ld. R. verses

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Attribution: Ld. R.

Date(s): 1674 ?

Manuscript: Lt 55

Contents: Bawdy satire on the sexual preoccupations and activities of

Charles II

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Title: Satyr

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 1674 ?

Manuscript: Lt 54

Contents: Bawdy satire on the sexual preoccupations and activities of Charles II

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Title: A satyr on man

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 1674

Manuscript: Lt q 51

Contents: Satire on man's proximity to animals, and his happiness being destroyed by pride and dependence on reason rather than instinct

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Title: Upon nothing

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 167-

Manuscript: Lt q 52

Contents: Witty satire on the primacy of nothing or emptiness in cosmology, and of meaninglessness in worldly affairs, here unusually divided into three parts assigned to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, and Mr Shepherd,

probably

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Title: Man

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 1674

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: On how man's happiness is destroyed by pride and by his dependence on reason rather than instinct; extract from Rochester's "Satire against mankind".

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Title: Fame

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 167- ?

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: Extract from Rochester's "An Epistolary Essay", criticising the perverse effects on reputation of fame or notoriety

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Title: A satire on man

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Date(s): 1764 or 1765

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: Satire on man's proximity to animals, and his happiness being destroyed by pride and dependence on reason rather than instinct

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Title: Upon nothing

Author: Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester

Attribution: D.B. and E. Roc.

Date(s): 167-?

Manuscript: Lt 110

Contents: Witty satire on the primacy of nothing or emptiness in cosmology, and of meaninglessness in worldly affairs, here apparently attributed also to George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham

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