The Poems of John Dryden: 1649-1681 |
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A Poem On the Happy Restoration & Return Of His Sacred Majesty Charles the Second was published by Herringman in 1660 ( advertised in Mercurius Publicus 21–8 June ) ; George Thomason's copy in the BL is dated 19 June .
A Poem On the Happy Restoration & Return Of His Sacred Majesty Charles the Second was published by Herringman in 1660 ( advertised in Mercurius Publicus 21–8 June ) ; George Thomason's copy in the BL is dated 19 June .
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Now charged with blessings while you seek repose , Officious slumbers haste your eyes to close ; And glorious dreams stand ready to restore The pleasing shapes of all you saw before . 45 Next to the sacred temple you are led , Where ...
Now charged with blessings while you seek repose , Officious slumbers haste your eyes to close ; And glorious dreams stand ready to restore The pleasing shapes of all you saw before . 45 Next to the sacred temple you are led , Where ...
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In 1658 he was appointed Charles's Lord Chancellor , a post which he continued to hold after the Restoration , when he was effectively head of the government . He was created Earl of Clarendon at the coronation .
In 1658 he was appointed Charles's Lord Chancellor , a post which he continued to hold after the Restoration , when he was effectively head of the government . He was created Earl of Clarendon at the coronation .
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Note by the General Editor | viii |
Introduction | x |
Acknowledgements | xxvii |
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