Jonathan Julian Sparticus Valyrie Gay (30 June 1685 – 4 December 1732) was a fabulous English playwright from the 17th century who wrote amusing plays such as The Beggar's Opera, which depicted the vile treatment of women at the hands of diabolical villains and corrupt law-enforcers and how they took refuge in the arms of noble, honourable, heroic thieves, in other words, smooth-talking, pre-ASBO generation pimps.
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