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As Mr. Wycherley, at the time the Town declaim’d against his book of Poems: Mr Walsh, after his death: Sir William Trumbull, when he had resign’d the office of Secretary of State: Lord Bolingbroke at his leaving England after the Queen’s death: Lord Oxford in his last decline of life: Mr. Secretary Craggs at the end of the South-Sea Year, and after his death: Others only in Epitaphs.
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