The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and CollinsJ. B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 - English poetry |
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... Lord General Fairfax , To the Lord General Cromwell , To Sir Henry Vane , the younger , On the late Massacre at Piemont , On his blindness , 158 POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . On the death of a fair Infant , At a Vacation Exercise in the ...
... Lord General Fairfax , To the Lord General Cromwell , To Sir Henry Vane , the younger , On the late Massacre at Piemont , On his blindness , 158 POEMS ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS . On the death of a fair Infant , At a Vacation Exercise in the ...
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... Lord 1608 , on the 9th greatest poets have been bred at Cambridge , as of December , in the morning between six and seven Spenser , Cowley , Waller , Dryden , Prior , not to o'clock , in Bread - street , London , where his father ...
... Lord 1608 , on the 9th greatest poets have been bred at Cambridge , as of December , in the morning between six and seven Spenser , Cowley , Waller , Dryden , Prior , not to o'clock , in Bread - street , London , where his father ...
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... Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of the lady by his most excellent Mr. Mede , at that time a fellow , Lordship's daughter , the Lady Alice Egerton . and afterwards boasts the ...
... Lord Brackly , and Mr. encouraged learning and learned men , had the Thomas Egerton , and that of the lady by his most excellent Mr. Mede , at that time a fellow , Lordship's daughter , the Lady Alice Egerton . and afterwards boasts the ...
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... Lord Scudamore , the English ler is certainly the place the most worth seeing of ambassador there at that time ; and as soon as he any in the world . And so he took leave of his came to Paris , he waited upon his Lordship , and friends ...
... Lord Scudamore , the English ler is certainly the place the most worth seeing of ambassador there at that time ; and as soon as he any in the world . And so he took leave of his came to Paris , he waited upon his Lordship , and friends ...
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... Lord High Treasurer of voured to confirm his own opinion by the authority England , and President of the Privy ... Lords and Commons on a day of humiliation in letter , but received no answer to any of them . He August , 1644 , roundly ...
... Lord High Treasurer of voured to confirm his own opinion by the authority England , and President of the Privy ... Lords and Commons on a day of humiliation in letter , but received no answer to any of them . He August , 1644 , roundly ...
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