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To the Lord Clifford.

pleasant, and am sure tis innocent. May you ever continue your esteem for Virgil; and not lessen it, for the faults of his Translator; who is with all manner of Respect and sense of Gratitude,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most Humble,

and most Obedient Servant,

John Dryden.