The Constant Lover
Sir John Suckling
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Sir John Suckling (1609-42) was one of the Cavalier poets at the court of King Charles I of England. He took up arms in the conflicts of that era but was said to be more fit for the boudoir than the battlefield. He was a prolific lover, a sparkling wit and an excessive gamester and is credited with inventing the card game, Cribbage. Cavalier poetry was witty, decorous and sometimes naughty. The Constant Lover displays these elements as well as Suckling's conversational ease and charm. (0 hr 9 min)
Chapitres
| The Constant Lover - Read by AC | 0:45 | Lu par Anne Cheng |
| The Constant Lover - Read by ACJ | 1:07 | Lu par Alana Jordan |
| The Constant Lover - Read by CF | 0:56 | Lu par Carolyn Frances |
| The Constant Lover - Read by DES | 0:56 | Lu par David Starner |
| The Constant Lover - Read by DRB | 0:55 | Lu par David Barnes |
| The Constant Lover - Read by EZWA | 0:55 | Lu par Ezwa |
| The Constant Lover - Read by JA | 0:48 | Lu par JimmyLogan |
| The Constant Lover - Read by LAH | 0:52 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
| The Constant Lover - Read by SAC | 1:24 | Lu par Sally Ann Cook |
| The Constant Lover - Read by STL | 0:49 | Lu par Shurtagal |
Critiques
A love poem?? Nay
Dallin Peacock
it's an anti-love poem. kind of goofy. I love these readers, every one of them.