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1 III | several times persecuted under Charles II.; not upon a religious 2 III | admit. The dedication to Charles II. is not filled with mean, 3 IV | and "thee" and "thou" King Charles and his Ministers, in order 4 IV | After the death of King Charles II., King James, who had 5 VI | impertinently as these treated King Charles II.; for when they took 6 VI | and mortification, so that Charles soon grew sick of these 7 VIII | the detestable reigns of Charles IX. and Henry III. the whole 8 VIII | manner. Our civil wars under Charles VI. were bloody and cruel, 9 VIII | nation is the murder of King Charles I., whom his subjects treated 10 VIII | all, consider on one side Charles I., defeated in a pitched 11 XII | to Henry IV., whom King Charles I, had married, that Minister 12 XVIII| imitated. In the reign of King Charles II., which was that of politeness, 13 XVIII| a poet in the reign of Charles II.-a writer whose genius 14 XIX | celebrated mistress of King Charles II. This gentleman, who 15 XXI | which Waller made to King Charles II. This king, to whom Waller 16 XXIII| proud of.~Under the reign of Charles I. and in the beginning