CHARLES SACKVILLE, 6TH EARL of DORSET BIOGRAPHY

CHARLES SACKVILLE, 6TH EARL of DORSET BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.

DORSET, CHARLES SACKVILLE, 6TH EARL of (1638-1706). —Poet, was one of the dissolute and witty courtiers of Charles II., and a friend of Sir C. Sedley ( q.v. ), in whose orgies he participated. He was, however, a patron of literature, and a benefactor of Dryden in his later and less prosperous years. He wrote a few satires and songs, among the latter being the well-known, To all you Ladies now on Land . As might be expected, his writings are characterised by the prevailing indelicacy of the time.