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Excerpt from The Life and Letters of John Donne, Dean of St. Paul's, Vol. 2 of 2: Now for the First Time Revised and Collected
But it is much more probable that the vanity Of Sir Robert Drury exaggerated his own importance on this occasion. Still Donne appears to have been in some way authorised to celebrate the approaching nuptials; he retained, as we know from his later expressions, much of the esteem with which the Princess had learned to regard him during the time she spent as the ward of Lord Harington.
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