The narrative of John Wilmot, often known as the Earl of Rochester, a poet from the 17th century who is infamous for drinking and partying his way to an early grave, but who received posthumous critical praise for the body of work he produced during his lifetime.
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The narrative of John Wilmot, often known as the Earl of Rochester, a poet from the 17th century who is infamous for drinking and partying his way to an early grave, but who received posthumous critical praise for the body of work he produced during his lifetime.
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