William Pattison

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William Pattison (1706- 1727) was a short-lived English poet, now mostly remembered for his erotic poems. He was supported by the London bookseller Edmund Curll, one of Alexander Pope's foes, who printed his collected works in 1728. The second volume being Cupid's metamorphoses or, love in all shapes; including a Panegyrick on Cundums.