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10 - John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester

from Part 2 - Writers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2006

Steven N. Zwicker
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Washington University, St Louis
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'He that can rail at one he calls his Friend, /Or hear him absent wrong'd, and not defend; /Who for the sake of some ill natur'd Jeast, /Tells what he shou'd conceal, Invents the rest; /To fatal Mid-night quarrels, can betray, /His brave Companion, and then run away; /Leaving him to be murder'd in the Street, /Then put it off, with some Buffoone Conceit; /This, this is he, you shou'd beware of all, /Yet him a pleasant, witty Man, you call /To whet your dull Debauches up, and down, /You seek him as top Fidler of the Town.' Carr Scroope, frequent object of Rochester's scorn, here summarizes the character that has been handed down to posterity: rake-hell, misanthropist, fantasist, orchestrator and recorder of the “dull Debauches” of Restoration London. These dramatic roles, which Rochester himself both contributed to and colluded in, have for some time obscured the writer.

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Print publication year: 1998

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