The Poetical WorksArchon Books, 1969 - 362 pagini |
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... seems his Majesty was gone through the garden and park and so away . . some gentlemen passed this night over Kingston bridge , supposed to be his Majesty , with Sir Edward Ford , Sir John Bartlet [ Berkeley ? ] , Mr. Ashburn- ham and Mr ...
... seems his Majesty was gone through the garden and park and so away . . some gentlemen passed this night over Kingston bridge , supposed to be his Majesty , with Sir Edward Ford , Sir John Bartlet [ Berkeley ? ] , Mr. Ashburn- ham and Mr ...
Pagina 23
... seem willing to hear him ; and from that obligation exceedingly praises the Duchess of Monmouth and my Lady Cavendish ; if he had not the name of being mad , I believe in most companies he would be thought wittier than ever he was . He ...
... seem willing to hear him ; and from that obligation exceedingly praises the Duchess of Monmouth and my Lady Cavendish ; if he had not the name of being mad , I believe in most companies he would be thought wittier than ever he was . He ...
Pagina 136
... seems , not only a lewd woman , but very high - spirited . " William , First Lord Maynard , died in 1639 and was succeeded by his son William , who after the Restoration held high offices . The reference here seems to be not to Lord ...
... seems , not only a lewd woman , but very high - spirited . " William , First Lord Maynard , died in 1639 and was succeeded by his son William , who after the Restoration held high offices . The reference here seems to be not to Lord ...
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Original Poems | 32 |
Natura Naturata | 106 |
An occasional Imitation of a modern Author upon | 113 |
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