The Poetical Works of DrydenHoughton Mifflin Company, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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Page xli
... king himself , who , aided by secret grants of money from France , strove to secure the succession for his brother , and indirectly did all in his power to favor the Catholic cause . The king , however , concealed his real objects so ...
... king himself , who , aided by secret grants of money from France , strove to secure the succession for his brother , and indirectly did all in his power to favor the Catholic cause . The king , however , concealed his real objects so ...
Page xliv
... king at the opening of the Oxford parliament on March 21 , 1681. That speech had been brief , stating merely that the king would con- tinue to rule according to the laws of the land and that such an administration was as much his ...
... king at the opening of the Oxford parliament on March 21 , 1681. That speech had been brief , stating merely that the king would con- tinue to rule according to the laws of the land and that such an administration was as much his ...
Page 160
... king was again ejected when our king submitted to the Church , and the crown receiv'd under the sor- did condition of a vassalage . ' Tis not sufficient for the more moderate and well - meaning Papists ( of which I doubt not there are ...
... king was again ejected when our king submitted to the Church , and the crown receiv'd under the sor- did condition of a vassalage . ' Tis not sufficient for the more moderate and well - meaning Papists ( of which I doubt not there are ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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