SIR JOHN SUCKLING1608-1641
Aubrey’sLivesof EminentPersons.
“Hispicture, which is like him, before his poems, says that he was but twenty-eight years old when he dyed. He was of middle stature and slight strength, brisque round eie, reddish fac’t, and red-nosed (ill liver), his head not very big, his hayre a kind of sand colour, his beard turn’d up naturally, so that he had a brisk and graceful looke. He died a batchelour.”
W. C. Hazlitt’sLife of SirJohn Suckling.
“He was a man of grave deportment and very comely person: of a fair complexion, with good features and flaxen haire.”
W. C. Hazlitt’sLife of SirJohn Suckling.*
“In person he was of a middle size, though but slightly made, with a winning and graceful carriage, and noble features.”