Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Dean Prior in Devon- shire . He remained in Dean Prior until he was ejected by the Puritans in 1647 ; lived in London , apparently with relatives , until the Restoration ; returned to his vicarage in 1662 and died there in 1674. He ...
... Dean Prior in Devon- shire . He remained in Dean Prior until he was ejected by the Puritans in 1647 ; lived in London , apparently with relatives , until the Restoration ; returned to his vicarage in 1662 and died there in 1674. He ...
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... Dean Prior in Devon- re . He remained in Dean Prior until he as ejected by the Puritans in 1647 ; lived London , apparently with relatives , until e Restoration ; returned to his vicarage in 62 and died there in 1674. He entered his rse ...
... Dean Prior in Devon- re . He remained in Dean Prior until he as ejected by the Puritans in 1647 ; lived London , apparently with relatives , until e Restoration ; returned to his vicarage in 62 and died there in 1674. He entered his rse ...
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... Dean Prior , The Shadow Flies ( 1932 ) has critical force . M. MacLeod's Concordance emphasizes in a fresh light some traits of his diction . S. and D. Tannenbaum did in 1949 Robert Herrick , a Concise Bibliog- raphy . Examples of one ...
... Dean Prior , The Shadow Flies ( 1932 ) has critical force . M. MacLeod's Concordance emphasizes in a fresh light some traits of his diction . S. and D. Tannenbaum did in 1949 Robert Herrick , a Concise Bibliog- raphy . Examples of one ...
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