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... king , and amongst others of lord Falkland , whose notice cast a lustre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was surrendered to the parliament , he followed the queen to Paris , where he became secretary to the ...
... king , and amongst others of lord Falkland , whose notice cast a lustre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was surrendered to the parliament , he followed the queen to Paris , where he became secretary to the ...
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... king is persuaded of it . And to tell you the truth , ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest ) Virgil ... king Charles I. and lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future ...
... king is persuaded of it . And to tell you the truth , ( which I take to be an argument above all the rest ) Virgil ... king Charles I. and lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future ...
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... king's party . Mr. Dryden , who went with Mr. Sprat to the first exhibition , related to Mr. Dennis , " that when they told Cowley how little favour had been shown him , he re- ceived the news of his ill - success , not with so much ...
... king's party . Mr. Dryden , who went with Mr. Sprat to the first exhibition , related to Mr. Dennis , " that when they told Cowley how little favour had been shown him , he re- ceived the news of his ill - success , not with so much ...
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... king's race ; And we may say , Such will his glories be , Such his great acts , and , yet not prophesie . I see in him his father's boundiesse sprite , Powerfull as flame , yet gentle as the light . I see him through an adverse battle ...
... king's race ; And we may say , Such will his glories be , Such his great acts , and , yet not prophesie . I see in him his father's boundiesse sprite , Powerfull as flame , yet gentle as the light . I see him through an adverse battle ...
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... king : -stay there ; Speak by degrees ; let the inquisitive ear Be held in doubt , and , ere you say " is come , " Let every heart prepare a spacious room For ample joys : then lo sing , as loud As thunder shot from the divided cloud ...
... king : -stay there ; Speak by degrees ; let the inquisitive ear Be held in doubt , and , ere you say " is come , " Let every heart prepare a spacious room For ample joys : then lo sing , as loud As thunder shot from the divided cloud ...
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