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" I have sent you herewith a libel, in which my own share is not the least. The king having perused it, is no way dissatisfied with his. The author is apparently Mr Dr[yden], his patron, Lord M[ulgrave,] having a panegyric in the midst. "
The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden, Now First ... - Page 134
by John Dryden - 1800
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John Wilmot Earl of Rochester His Life and Writings: With ..., Issues 154-157

Johannes Prinz, John Wilmot Earl of Rochester - Poets, English - 1927 - 512 pages
...In a note accompanying a copy of the Essay which he sent to his intimate Henry Savile he observes: "I have sent you herewith a Libel, in which my own share ist not the least; The King having perused it, is no way dissatisfied with his: The Author is apparent...
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Poems on Affairs of State: Augustan Satirical Verse, 1660-1714

George deF. Lord - Poetry - 1963 - 608 pages
...Earl of Shaftesbury and other peers to the number of seven, for the honor of the Protestant Cause. I have sent you herewith a libel, in which my own...is not the least. The King having perused it is no ways dissatisfied with his. The author is apparently Mr. T)[ryden], his patron my [Lord Mulgrave] having...
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