Sir John Suckling

Poet and courtier, 1609-1641

Cited as Suckling. — 9 quotations

Courtier

There was not among all our princes a greater courtier of the people than Richard III.

Crave

Once one may crave for love.

Deferment

My grief, joined with the instant business, Begs a deferment.

Distemper

They heighten distempers to diseases.

Hence

All other faces borrowed hence Their light and grace.

Superfluity

A quiet mediocrity is still to be preferred before a troubled superfluity.

There

There have been that have delivered themselves from their ills by their good fortune or virtue.

Thereabout

Some three months since, or thereabout.

Wan

Why so pale and wan, fond lover?