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Page iv
... Grace's lash were , The Wild Gallant , Tyrannic Love , The Conquest of Granada , Marriage à - la - Mode , and Love in a Nunnery . Whatever was extravagant , or too warmly expressed , or any way unnatural , the author has ridiculed by ...
... Grace's lash were , The Wild Gallant , Tyrannic Love , The Conquest of Granada , Marriage à - la - Mode , and Love in a Nunnery . Whatever was extravagant , or too warmly expressed , or any way unnatural , the author has ridiculed by ...
Page ix
... grace th ' ingrateful tribe abuse , And trespass on the mercy of his Muse : Their wretched dogg'rel rhymers forth they bring , To snarl and bark against the poet's king ; A crew that scandalize the nation more Than all their treason ...
... grace th ' ingrateful tribe abuse , And trespass on the mercy of his Muse : Their wretched dogg'rel rhymers forth they bring , To snarl and bark against the poet's king ; A crew that scandalize the nation more Than all their treason ...
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... Grace the Dutchess of Ormond , with the Author's translation of Palamon and Arcite , · PROLOGUES . 33 I. Prologue spoken the first day of the King's house acting after the fire , 28 40 GRAD OF MEN N II . Prologue spoken at the opening ...
... Grace the Dutchess of Ormond , with the Author's translation of Palamon and Arcite , · PROLOGUES . 33 I. Prologue spoken the first day of the King's house acting after the fire , 28 40 GRAD OF MEN N II . Prologue spoken at the opening ...
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... Grace James Duke of To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond : with the following Poem of Palamon and Arcite 101 Palamon and Arcite ; or , The Knight's Tale . Book I Book II . 94 100 102 106 IX . Epilogue . Spoken at Oxford . By Mrs ...
... Grace James Duke of To her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond : with the following Poem of Palamon and Arcite 101 Palamon and Arcite ; or , The Knight's Tale . Book I Book II . 94 100 102 106 IX . Epilogue . Spoken at Oxford . By Mrs ...
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... grace did more excel , Or royal city more in duty strove . Nor with an idle care did he behold ; ( Subjects may grieve , but monarchs must redress ) He cheers the fearful , and commends the bold , And makes despairers hope for good ...
... grace did more excel , Or royal city more in duty strove . Nor with an idle care did he behold ; ( Subjects may grieve , but monarchs must redress ) He cheers the fearful , and commends the bold , And makes despairers hope for good ...
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