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  2. The Goblins - Wikipedia

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    The play, rich in action, songs and dances, also shows the influence of The Tempest; Suckling's heroine Reginella is a version of Miranda, and the antics of the goblins depend on the precedent of Ariel.

  3. John Suckling (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Suckling (10 February 1609 – after May 1641 [a]) was an English poet, prominent among those renowned for careless gaiety and wit – the accomplishments of a cavalier poet. He also invented the card game cribbage . [ 1 ]

  4. Cavalier poet - Wikipedia

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    Cavalier poetry began to be recognized as its own genre with the beginning of the English Civil War in 1642 when men began to write in defense of the crown. However, authors like Thomas Carew and Sir John Suckling died years before the war began, yet are still classified as cavalier poets for the political nature of their poetry.

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  6. Suckling (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Suckling may refer to the process of lactation in which all mammals provide milk for their young; Suckling may also refer to the breastfeeding of a human infant or young child; Suckling may also refer to: Suckling (surname) Mount Suckling, the highest peak of the Goropu Mountains; The Suckling, a 1989 horror film

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  8. Sons of Ben (literary group) - Wikipedia

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    The term, or the alternative "Tribe of Ben," was a self-description by some of the Cavalier poets who admired and were influenced by Jonson's poetry, including Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Sir John Suckling, and Thomas Carew.

  9. Aglaura (play) - Wikipedia

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    Suckling's earliest play, Aglaura was staged in 1637 by the King's Men at the Blackfriars Theatre – not because they thought it was a good play or a potential popular hit, but because Suckling subsidized its production, reportedly spending between £300 and £400. The acting company was paid with the production's lavish costumes (lace cuffs ...

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