Author:John Suckling

Works

 * The Works of Sir John Suckling in prose and verse

Poems

 * Fragmenta Aurea
 * On New-Year’s Day, 1640. To the King
 * Loving and Beloved
 * 'If when Don Cupid's dart'
 * A Session of the Poets
 * Love's World
 * Sonnets
 * To his much Honoured the Lord Lepington, upon his Translation of Malvezzi, his 'Romulus' and 'Tarquin'
 * Against Fruition
 * 'There never yet was woman made'
 * To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his Poem of 'Madagascar'
 * To my Friend Will. Davenant, upon his other Poems
 * 'Love, Reason, Hate, did once bespeak'
 * Song ('I prithee spare me, gentle boy')
 * Upon my Lady Carlisle's Walking in Hampton Court Garden
 * To Mr. Davenant for Absence
 * Against Absence
 * A Supplement of an Imperfect Copy of Verses of Mr. William Shakespeare's, by the Author
 * The Lover's Clock
 * ''Tis now, since I sat down before'
 * Upon my Lord Brohall's Wedding
 * 'Sir, whether these lines do find you out'
 * Against Fruition
 * A Ballad upon a Wedding
 * 'My dearest rival, lest our love'
 * Song ('Honest lover whosoever')
 * Upon Two Sisters
 * To his Rival
 * Farewell to Love


 * Last Remains
 * The Invocation
 * A Poem with the Answer
 * Love Turned to Hatred
 * The Careless Lover
 * Love and Debt Alike Troublesome
 * Song ('I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart')
 * To a Lady that Forbade to Love before Company
 * The Guiltless Inconstant
 * Love's Representation
 * Song ('The crafty boy that had full oft assay'd')
 * Upon the Black Spots Worn by my Lady D. E.
 * Song ('If you refuse me once and think again')
 * Proffered Love Rejected
 * Desdain
 * Lutea Allison
 * Perjury Excused
 * Upon T. C. Having the Pox
 * Upon the First Sight of my Lady Seymour
 * Upon L. M. Weeping
 * The Deformed Mistress
 * Non Est Mortale Quod Opto
 * His Dream
 * Upon A. M.
 * A Candle
 * The Metamorphosis
 * To B. C.
 * Upon Sir John Laurence's Bringing Water over the Hills to my L. Middlesex his House at Witten
 * A Barber
 * A Soldier
 * To my Lady E. C. at her Going out of England
 * A Pedlar of Small-wares
 * An Answer to Some Verses Made in his Praise
 * Love's Burning-glass
 * The Miracle
 * [Εἰ μὲν ἦν μαθεῖν]
 * Song ('When, dearest, I but think of thee')
 * The Expostulation
 * Detraction Execrated
 * Song ('Unjust decrees, that do at once exact')
 * A Prologue of the Author's to a Masque at Witten
 * Cantilena Politica-Jocunda Facta post Principis Discessum in Hispaniam, 1623
 * Verses
 * Sir John Suckling's Answer

Plays

 * Aglaura
 * Song - a well known poem in Aglaura beginning with the line "Why so pale and wan, fond lover?"
 * The Goblins
 * Brennoralt
 * The Sad One

Prose

 * Letters to Divers Eminent Personages
 * Letters to several Persons of Honour
 * An Account of Religion by Reason
 * Letter to William Davenant
 * Letter to Sir Henry Vane