Of whose court did Charles Sackville become a member and write some of his best-known work?

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After the restoration, he became a member of the intimate circle of young rakes and wits at the court of Charles II, writing epigrams, caustic satires, and songs, of which the best known is the ballad "To All You Ladies Now at Land.

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