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Birth date
06/16/1613
Death date
04/29/1658
Birth town
Loughborough
Country
England
Poems by this Poet
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On an Alderman who married a very young wife
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The Author's Mock-Song to Mark Anthony
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To Mrs K. T.
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A Fair Nymph Scorning a Black Boy Courting Her
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Upon an Hermaphrodite
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Fuscara; or, The Bee Errant
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A Young Man to an Old Woman Courting Him
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Epitaph on the Earl of Strafford
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The General Eclipse
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Square-Cap
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John Cleveland was an English poet.

The son of an usher in a charity school, Cleveland was born in Loughborough, and educated at Hinckley Grammar School. Admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge, he graduated BA in 1632 and became a fellow of St John's College in 1634. At St John's Cleveland became college tutor and lecturer on rhetoric, and was much sought after. A staunch Royalist, he opposed the election of Oliver Cromwell as member for Cambridge in the Long Parliament, and lost his college post as a result in 1645. Joining Charles I, by whom he was welcomed, he was appointed to the office of Judge Advocate at Newark. In 1646, however, he lost this office, and wandered about the country dependent on the bounty of the Royalists. In 1655 he was imprisoned at Yarmouth, but released by Cromwell, to whom he appealed, and went to London, where he lived till his death. His best work is satirical, slightly reminiscent of Hudibras; his other poems are considered mediocre. The Poems were published in 1656.

John Cleveland's Works:

Poems (1656)