The Works of Sir John Suckling: Containing His Poems, Letters, and PlaysJacob Tonson, 1719 - 420 pages |
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... enough diftinguish'd in the Hiftory of those Times , it can be afcribed to no- thing but the Immaturity of his Death , which did not allow him time for Action . I I will not trouble the Reader with any other Character The PREFACE .
... enough diftinguish'd in the Hiftory of those Times , it can be afcribed to no- thing but the Immaturity of his Death , which did not allow him time for Action . I I will not trouble the Reader with any other Character The PREFACE .
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Containing His Poems, Letters, and Plays Sir John Suckling. I will not trouble the Reader with any other Character of his Writings , than what has been gi- ven of them by Mr. Lloyd in his Memoirs ; That his Poems are clean , fprightly ...
Containing His Poems, Letters, and Plays Sir John Suckling. I will not trouble the Reader with any other Character of his Writings , than what has been gi- ven of them by Mr. Lloyd in his Memoirs ; That his Poems are clean , fprightly ...
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... trouble and pain All that were prefent there did agree , And A Laureat Mufe fhould be easie and free : Yet fure ' twas not that , but ' twas thought that his Grace Confider'd he was well , he had a Cup - bearer's Place Will . Davenant ...
... trouble and pain All that were prefent there did agree , And A Laureat Mufe fhould be easie and free : Yet fure ' twas not that , but ' twas thought that his Grace Confider'd he was well , he had a Cup - bearer's Place Will . Davenant ...
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... troubles in the Court was hid One that Apollo foon mift , little Cid : And having fpied him , call'd him out of the throng , And advis'd him in his ear not to write fo ftrong . Murrey was fummon'd , but ' twas urg'd that he Was Chief ...
... troubles in the Court was hid One that Apollo foon mift , little Cid : And having fpied him , call'd him out of the throng , And advis'd him in his ear not to write fo ftrong . Murrey was fummon'd , but ' twas urg'd that he Was Chief ...
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... Trouble ) has ever been thought a Rent - Charge , and though , through the vain Curiofity of Man , it has often been inclosed , yet has it feldom been brought to im prove or become profitable ; it faring with mar- ry'd Men , for the ...
... Trouble ) has ever been thought a Rent - Charge , and though , through the vain Curiofity of Man , it has often been inclosed , yet has it feldom been brought to im prove or become profitable ; it faring with mar- ry'd Men , for the ...
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