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Page xvii
... Andrew Marvel . In those days they had admi- But Oliver Cromwell being dead , and the go- rable intelligence in the secretary's office ; and vernment weak and unsettled in the hands of Ri- Mr. Philips relates a memorable instance or two ...
... Andrew Marvel . In those days they had admi- But Oliver Cromwell being dead , and the go- rable intelligence in the secretary's office ; and vernment weak and unsettled in the hands of Ri- Mr. Philips relates a memorable instance or two ...
Page xviii
... Andrew Marvel , and young Laurence , very long : for on Saturday the 15th of December , son to the President of Oliver's Council , to whom 1660 , it was ordered by the House of Commons , he has inscribed one of his sonnets , and Marcha ...
... Andrew Marvel , and young Laurence , very long : for on Saturday the 15th of December , son to the President of Oliver's Council , to whom 1660 , it was ordered by the House of Commons , he has inscribed one of his sonnets , and Marcha ...
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... Andrew Marvel , Esq . usually pre- sold it to old Jacob Tonson at two different times , fixed to the Paradise Lost , were written before the one half on the 17th of August , 1683 , and the second edition , and were published with it ...
... Andrew Marvel , Esq . usually pre- sold it to old Jacob Tonson at two different times , fixed to the Paradise Lost , were written before the one half on the 17th of August , 1683 , and the second edition , and were published with it ...
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Page 10 - Who shall tempt with wandering feet The dark, unbottomed, infinite abyss, And through the palpable obscure find out His uncouth way, or spread his airy flight, Upborne with indefatigable wings Over the vast abrupt ! — So both ascend In the visions of God — B.