The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... Lady Castlemaine , and afterwards Duchess of Cleaveland , who introduced The Wild Gallant at court , where it was presented before the king . He repaid the lady's protection by a tribute of verses , * written in the usual strain of ...
... Lady Castlemaine , and afterwards Duchess of Cleaveland , who introduced The Wild Gallant at court , where it was presented before the king . He repaid the lady's protection by a tribute of verses , * written in the usual strain of ...
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... lady to whom these verses were inscribed was the Mrs. Palmer , afterwards Duchess of Cleveland , in whose agreeable ... LADY CASTLEMAINE . 141 TO THE LADY CASTLEMAINE, UPON HER ENCOURAGING HIS FIRST PLAY AN ADDRESS TO DR CHARLETON.
... lady to whom these verses were inscribed was the Mrs. Palmer , afterwards Duchess of Cleveland , in whose agreeable ... LADY CASTLEMAINE . 141 TO THE LADY CASTLEMAINE, UPON HER ENCOURAGING HIS FIRST PLAY AN ADDRESS TO DR CHARLETON.
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... lady occupying so influential a position . Early in 1661 her ladyship left her complaisant husband and removed to a chamber in Whitehall , ' next to the king's owne , ' says Pepys ; and when these verses were written ( 1662 ) , she was ...
... lady occupying so influential a position . Early in 1661 her ladyship left her complaisant husband and removed to a chamber in Whitehall , ' next to the king's owne , ' says Pepys ; and when these verses were written ( 1662 ) , she was ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
AN ADDRESS TO LORD CHANCELLOR HYDE | 139 |
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