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Sivu 133
... ACHITOPHEL А РОЕМ Si propius stes Te capiet magis . TO THE READER [ 1684 ] ' T is not my intention to make an apology for my poem : some will think it needs no excuse , and others will receive ... ACHITOPHEL 133 ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL.
... ACHITOPHEL А РОЕМ Si propius stes Te capiet magis . TO THE READER [ 1684 ] ' T is not my intention to make an apology for my poem : some will think it needs no excuse , and others will receive ... ACHITOPHEL 133 ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL.
Sivu 135
... Achitophel , but am content to be accused of a good - natured error , and to 70 hope with Origen , that the Devil himself may at last be saved . For which reason , in this poem , he is neither brought to set his house in order , nor to ...
... Achitophel , but am content to be accused of a good - natured error , and to 70 hope with Origen , that the Devil himself may at last be saved . For which reason , in this poem , he is neither brought to set his house in order , nor to ...
Sivu 163
... ACHITOPHEL THE SECOND PART Next these , a troop of busy spirits press , Of little fortunes , and of conscience less ; [ 1681 ] With them the tribe , whose luxury had drain ... ACHITOPHEL 163 From THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM ACHITOPHEL •
... ACHITOPHEL THE SECOND PART Next these , a troop of busy spirits press , Of little fortunes , and of conscience less ; [ 1681 ] With them the tribe , whose luxury had drain ... ACHITOPHEL 163 From THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM ACHITOPHEL •
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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