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-Chancellor that I might speak in the Theatre, but yt
it depended upon myself, for that I must produce some- -thing
extraordinary, (that was his expression, other wisein which case
I might be pretty sure of succeeding, otherwise I could
not; and that I should not speak of it, 'till it was
determin'd, for fear I should miscarry; in which case
it would be better to have nothing said about it; so I
beg you would not mention'd it. I think of taking for
my subject, Dunkerca deleta, now there is a Poem
in the Musae Anglicanae entitled, Dunkerca delenda,
whence I may mention a Comparison between the then ineffectual, and the effectual
demolition of it, which will be Compleated no doubt
before the Encaenia. I am at liberty to want it make upon any publick
occurrence that has happened since the beginning
of the late war. but this more of this another time. I
begun on the Harpsichord last Tuesday, since which
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