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Charles III, a Bourbon king with little sympathy for the tastes of his Hapsburg predecessors, ordered the most licentious nudes in his inherited collection to be burned.
Saloons were a mainstay in the town throughout the 19th century. Henry Ker, a traveler who visited New Port in 1816, recalled: > I set out for Newport, a small town on the French Broad River. At sunset I > arrived, having much difficulty in finding the town for it was hid in a deep > valley. It is the most licentious place in the State of Tennessee, > containing about twenty houses of sloth, indolence and dissipation.
His first comedy, The Mulberry-Garden (1668), sustains Sedley's contemporary reputation for wit in conversation. The best, but most licentious, of his comedies is Bellamira: or, The Mistress (1687), an imitation of the Eunuchus of Terence, in which the heroine is supposed to represent Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, the mistress of Charles II. While The Mulberry-Garden exuberantly praises the achievements of the Restoration, Bellamira displays a dark cynicism which has to be accounted for within a changed historical context. His two tragedies, Antony and Cleopatra (1677) and The Tyrant King of Crete (1702), an adaptation of Henry Killigrew's Pallantus and Eudora, have little merit. He also produced The Grumbler (1702), an adaptation of Le Grondeur of Brueys and Palaprat.

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