Richard Duke

Richard Duke (13 June 1658 – 11 February 1711) was an English clergyman and poet, associated with the Tory writers of the Restoration era. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1730

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1679

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1992

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1728

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1992

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1992

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1704

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1681

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    by Duke, Richard, 1658-1711
    Published 1703

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