
Constant Lover
The Constant Lover is a collection of poetry by Sir John Suckling, a prominent Cavalier poet active during the early 17th century. Known for his wit and charm, Suckling's work reflects the playful and sometimes risqué nature of Cavalier poetry, characterized by its decorum and conversational style. Written during the era of King Charles I, this collection showcases Suckling's talent for blending romance and humor, making it a notable contribution to English literature. Suckling is also credited with inventing the card game Cribbage, further highlighting his multifaceted personality.
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