The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1893 - 625 pages |
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Page viii
... Lord General Fairfax . 215 Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 215 MINOR POEMS continued- Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry Vane viii CONTENTS .
... Lord General Fairfax . 215 Sonnet XVI . To the Lord General Cromwell 215 MINOR POEMS continued- Sonnet XVII . To Sir Henry Vane viii CONTENTS .
Page x
... Lords of his Privy Council . In ecclesiastical matters , Laud , Bishop of London since 1628 , and with the Archbishopric of Canterbury in prospect , was single and paramount . Under his vigilant supervision there had been going on , in ...
... Lords of his Privy Council . In ecclesiastical matters , Laud , Bishop of London since 1628 , and with the Archbishopric of Canterbury in prospect , was single and paramount . Under his vigilant supervision there had been going on , in ...
Page x
... Lord Scudamore , English joint - ambassador with the Earl of Leicester at the court of Louis XIII . He specially mentions an interview procured for him by Lord Scudamore with the learned Dutchman , Hugo Grotius , then resid- ing in ...
... Lord Scudamore , English joint - ambassador with the Earl of Leicester at the court of Louis XIII . He specially mentions an interview procured for him by Lord Scudamore with the learned Dutchman , Hugo Grotius , then resid- ing in ...
Page xvii
... Lords and from other places of political and judicial power , and also surrounding them even in Church matters with Councils of Presbyters ; and there were the Root - and - Branch Reformers , who were for abolish- ing Episcopacy utterly ...
... Lords and from other places of political and judicial power , and also surrounding them even in Church matters with Councils of Presbyters ; and there were the Root - and - Branch Reformers , who were for abolish- ing Episcopacy utterly ...
Page xviii
... Lords , but having broken decisively with the Parliament on other questions , there began the great CIVIL WAR . From that date Englishmen were divided into two opposed masses , - the PARLIAMENTARIANS , taking the side of that majority ...
... Lords , but having broken decisively with the Parliament on other questions , there began the great CIVIL WAR . From that date Englishmen were divided into two opposed masses , - the PARLIAMENTARIANS , taking the side of that majority ...
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