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Library of Old Authors.

Suckling, whose numbers could invite
Alike to wonder and delight;
And with new spirit did inspire
The Thespian scene and Delphic lyre :
Is thus express'd in either part
Above the humble reach of art.
Drawn by the pencil, here you find
His form-by his own pen, his mind.1

1 [These lines occur beneath the (very indifferent) portrait by Marshall prefixed to all the old editions of the works, 1646-96. They were written, as elsewhere pointed out, by Thomas Stanley.]

AND OTHER REMAINS

OF

SIR JOHN SUCKLING

With a Copious Account of the Author, Notes, and
an Appendix of Illustrative Pieces

BY

W. CAREW HAZLITT

Second Edition Revised

IN TWO VOLUMES

VOL. II.

LONDON

REEVES AND TURNER, 196 STRAND

AI

1892

V. 2

C.2

PRINTED BY JAMES BELL, AT THE PRIORY PRESS, 48, ST. JOHN SQUARE, E.C.

VOL. II.

THE GOBLINS.

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