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- John_Suckling_(poet) abstract "Sir John Suckling (10 February 1609 – after May 1641) was an English poet and a prominent figure among those renowned for careless gaiety and wit, the accomplishments of a Cavalier poet. He was also the inventor of the card game cribbage. He is best known for his poem \"Ballad Upon a Wedding\".".
- John_Suckling_(poet) birthDate "1609-02-10".
- John_Suckling_(poet) birthPlace Whitton,_London.
- John_Suckling_(poet) deathDate "1641-05-01".
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- John_Suckling_(poet) wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Sutclin".
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- John_Suckling_(poet) birth "1609".
- John_Suckling_(poet) birthDate "1609-02-10".
- John_Suckling_(poet) birthPlace "Whitton, London".
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- John_Suckling_(poet) caption "Sir John Suckling as painted by VanDyck.".
- John_Suckling_(poet) death "1642".
- John_Suckling_(poet) deathDate "1641-05-01".
- John_Suckling_(poet) genre "Poetry".
- John_Suckling_(poet) name "Sir John Suckling".
- John_Suckling_(poet) nationality "English".
- John_Suckling_(poet) quote "At the breaking out of disturbances in 1639, when the Scottish Covenanters advanced to the English borders, many of the courtiers complimented the king, by raising forces at their own expense. Among these, none was more distinguished than Sir John Suckling. These gallant gentlemen vied with each other in the costly equipment of their forces, which led the king facetiously to remark, that "the Scots would fight stoutly, if only for the Englishmen's fine clothes." The troop of horse raised by Sir John alone cost him, so richly was it accoutred, twelve thousand pounds. In the action which ensued, the sturdy Scots were more than a match for the showy Englishmen; and among those who particularly distinguished themselves by their shabby behavior, was the splendid troop of Sir John Suckling. There is every reason to believe that Sir John personally acquitted himself as became a soldier and a gentleman; but the event gave rise to [a] humorous pasquil, which, while some suppose it to have been written by Sir John Mennis, a contemporary wit, others have attributed to Suckling himself.".
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