Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 - 498 pages Volume One: Poets included are Lancelot Andrewes, Francis Bacon, John Donne, Ben Jonson, Robert Burton, Phineas Fletcher, Giles Fletcher, George Wither, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Herrick, George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Thomas Carew, Sir Thomas Browne, Sir William Davenant, Edmund Waller, Sir John Suckling, Abraham Cowley, Andrew Marvell, and Henry Vaughan. |
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... king . Even Charles and Laud saw that the centralizing policy in Church and State to which they were committed could be enforced in Scotland only at the point of the sword . The finan- cial resources of the crown , strained enough in ...
... king . Even Charles and Laud saw that the centralizing policy in Church and State to which they were committed could be enforced in Scotland only at the point of the sword . The finan- cial resources of the crown , strained enough in ...
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... King James selected him to answer Bellarmine's attack upon the King's defense of the Oath of Supremacy . In 1605 Andrewes was made Bishop of Chichester and Lord Almoner to the King , in 1609 Bishop of Ely , and in 1618 Bishop of ...
... King James selected him to answer Bellarmine's attack upon the King's defense of the Oath of Supremacy . In 1605 Andrewes was made Bishop of Chichester and Lord Almoner to the King , in 1609 Bishop of Ely , and in 1618 Bishop of ...
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... Kings , King Henry the 8. of England , Francis the 1. King of France , and Charles the 5. Emperour , there 20 taken Armes against him . The destruction was such a watch kept , that none of the Three , could win a Palme of Ground , but ...
... Kings , King Henry the 8. of England , Francis the 1. King of France , and Charles the 5. Emperour , there 20 taken Armes against him . The destruction was such a watch kept , that none of the Three , could win a Palme of Ground , but ...
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