Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 4David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... grace's merit , and to strangers might seem like adulation . I shall only say , that if the humane and benevolent exercise of wealth and power can describe the noblest disposition , or bestow the truest happiness , your grace is justly ...
... grace's merit , and to strangers might seem like adulation . I shall only say , that if the humane and benevolent exercise of wealth and power can describe the noblest disposition , or bestow the truest happiness , your grace is justly ...
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... GRACE THOMAS , DUKE OF NEWCASTLE , MY LORD , THE honours of your ancient and illustrious family , which that noble writer , Algernon Sidney , places among the first in the kingdoms for prerogative of birth , the titles which you have ...
... GRACE THOMAS , DUKE OF NEWCASTLE , MY LORD , THE honours of your ancient and illustrious family , which that noble writer , Algernon Sidney , places among the first in the kingdoms for prerogative of birth , the titles which you have ...
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... GRACE , THOMAS HOLLES , DUKE OF NEWCASTLE . MY LORD , HAD I the honour of being personally known to your grace , I had not thus presumptuously addressed you , without previous solicitation for so great an indulgence . But , that your ...
... GRACE , THOMAS HOLLES , DUKE OF NEWCASTLE . MY LORD , HAD I the honour of being personally known to your grace , I had not thus presumptuously addressed you , without previous solicitation for so great an indulgence . But , that your ...
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Poems of Boyse | 3 |
To his Grace John Duke | 13 |
Address to Poverty | 19 |
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