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... King Charles II . In the same year that Absalom and Achithophel was published , the Medal , a satire , was likewise given to the public . This piece is aimed against sedition , and was oc- casioned by the striking of a medal , on ...
... King Charles II . In the same year that Absalom and Achithophel was published , the Medal , a satire , was likewise given to the public . This piece is aimed against sedition , and was oc- casioned by the striking of a medal , on ...
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... King of Portugal , a Tragedy , 1690 . 23. King Arthur ; or , The British Worthy , a Tragedy , 1691 . 24. Amphytrion ; or , The two Sosias , a Come- dy , 1691 . 25. Cleomenes , the Spartan Hero , a Tragedy , 1692 . 26. Love Triumphant ...
... King of Portugal , a Tragedy , 1690 . 23. King Arthur ; or , The British Worthy , a Tragedy , 1691 . 24. Amphytrion ; or , The two Sosias , a Come- dy , 1691 . 25. Cleomenes , the Spartan Hero , a Tragedy , 1692 . 26. Love Triumphant ...
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... king , Of whom thy Muse does so sublimely sing : Not David's self could in a nobler verse His gloriously - offending son rehearse , Though in his breast the prophet's fury met , The father's fondness , and the poet's wit . Here all ...
... king , Of whom thy Muse does so sublimely sing : Not David's self could in a nobler verse His gloriously - offending son rehearse , Though in his breast the prophet's fury met , The father's fondness , and the poet's wit . Here all ...
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... Kings . TO MR . DRYDEN , ON HIS RELIGIO LAICI . J. ADAMS . THOSE gods the pious Ancients did adore , They learn'd in ... King have always the same foes . ) Legions of verse you raise in their defence , And write the factious to obedience ...
... Kings . TO MR . DRYDEN , ON HIS RELIGIO LAICI . J. ADAMS . THOSE gods the pious Ancients did adore , They learn'd in ... King have always the same foes . ) Legions of verse you raise in their defence , And write the factious to obedience ...
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... King's house acting after the fire , 28 40 GRAD OF MEN N II . Prologue spoken at the opening of the New house , March 26 , 1674 , . 43 III . Prologue to the University of Oxford , 1674. Spoken by Mr. Hart ,. 60 222 71 72 73 ib . ib ...
... King's house acting after the fire , 28 40 GRAD OF MEN N II . Prologue spoken at the opening of the New house , March 26 , 1674 , . 43 III . Prologue to the University of Oxford , 1674. Spoken by Mr. Hart ,. 60 222 71 72 73 ib . ib ...
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