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The poetical works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham

This book compiles the poetic works of two English poets, Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham, showcasing their contributions to the literary landscape. more

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Edmund Waller
Edmund Waller

Edmund Waller was a renowned 17th-century English poet, known for his lyrical and satirical poems. His works hold significant地位 in literary history and have had a profound impact on subsequent poets. more

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