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<p>Read the full text <noindex><a href="http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Texts/macflecknoe.html">here.</a></noindex></p>
<p> Listen to the audio book <noindex><a href="http://ecaudio.umwblogs.org/files/2008/01/dryden-macflecknoe.mp3">here,</a></noindex> courtesy of <noindex><a href="http://ecaudio.umwblogs.org/">Eighteenth Century Audio.</a></noindex> and</p>
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