The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... present in the reseat of so good orings and lemons I know not what to say , only beg of you to exsept my humble thankes , my brother and sister desier the like , for what thay received from you , this with thers and my humble duty to ...
... present in the reseat of so good orings and lemons I know not what to say , only beg of you to exsept my humble thankes , my brother and sister desier the like , for what thay received from you , this with thers and my humble duty to ...
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... present value of money . In 1676 this income was augmented by about £ 20 a year ( £ 60 at the present value ) , by the death of his mother . This was the whole annuity he derived from any certain source to the end of his life . ‡ This ...
... present value of money . In 1676 this income was augmented by about £ 20 a year ( £ 60 at the present value ) , by the death of his mother . This was the whole annuity he derived from any certain source to the end of his life . ‡ This ...
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... present payment draws ; To sell their conscience and espouse the cause ; Such stipends those vile hirelings best befit , Priests without grace , and poets without wit . Shall that false Hebronite escape our curse , Judas , that keeps ...
... present payment draws ; To sell their conscience and espouse the cause ; Such stipends those vile hirelings best befit , Priests without grace , and poets without wit . Shall that false Hebronite escape our curse , Judas , that keeps ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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