A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature/D'Urfey, Thomas

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169034A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature — D'Urfey, ThomasJohn William Cousin

D'Urfey, Thomas (1653-1723).—Dramatist and song writer, was a well-known man-about-town, a companion of Charles II., and lived on to the reign of George I. His plays are now forgotten, and he is best known in connection with a collection of songs entitled, Pills to Purge Melancholy. Addison describes him as a "diverting companion," and "a cheerful, honest, good-natured man." His writings are nevertheless extremely gross. His plays include Siege of Memphis (1676), Madame Fickle (1677), Virtuous Wife (1680), and The Campaigners (1698).