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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · John Cleveland (born June 16, 1613, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Eng.—died April 29, 1658, London) was an English poet, the most popular of his time, and then and in later times the most commonly abused Metaphysical poet. Educated at Cambridge, Cleveland became a fellow there before joining the Royalist army at Oxford in 1643.

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  2. John Cleveland (16 June 1613 – 29 April 1658) was an English poet who supported the Royalist cause in the English Civil War. He was best known for political satire.

  3. The most popular English poet and political satirist in the mid-17th century was John Cleveland, who grew up in Hinckley where his father, Thomas, was the vicar. He was born in Loughborough, Leicestershire in 1613 but the family moved to Hinckley in 1621 after his father's appointment.

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  6. John Cleveland is recognized as one of the most popular satirists and poets of the seventeenth century. With over twenty-five editions of his poems appearing between 1647 and 1687, he was ...

  7. The most popular English poet and political satirist in the mid-17th century was John Cleveland, who grew up in Hinckley where his father, Thomas, was the vicar. He was born in Loughborough, Leicestershire in 1613 but the family moved to Hinckley in 1621 after his father's appointment. In 1627 he was accepted at Christ's College, Cambridge and ...

  8. John Cleveland, 1613–58, English poet and political satirist. He served the royalist cause both as soldier and poet. His best-known work was The Rebel Scot (1644). Though his contemporary fame was great, and his works originally went through 20 editions, he is known today chiefly for the lyrics "Fuscara" and "Mark Antony."

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