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... thee ? Then thou art Justice in the last appeal ; Thy easy God instructs thee to rebel : And , like a king remote , and weak , must take 520 What satisfaction thou art pleas'd to make . But if there be a pow'r too just and strong To ...
... thee ? Then thou art Justice in the last appeal ; Thy easy God instructs thee to rebel : And , like a king remote , and weak , must take 520 What satisfaction thou art pleas'd to make . But if there be a pow'r too just and strong To ...
Sivu 357
... thee , more Than ever father lov'd a child before ; So that indulgence draws me to forgive : Nature , that gave thee life , would have thee live . But , as a public parent of the state , My justice , and thy crime , requires thy fate ...
... thee , more Than ever father lov'd a child before ; So that indulgence draws me to forgive : Nature , that gave thee life , would have thee live . But , as a public parent of the state , My justice , and thy crime , requires thy fate ...
Sivu 366
... thee with my pious tears ; 670 Which I will pay thee down , before I go , And save myself the pains to weep below , If souls can weep . Tho ' once I meant to meet My fate with face unmov'd , and eyes unwet , Yet since I have thee here ...
... thee with my pious tears ; 670 Which I will pay thee down , before I go , And save myself the pains to weep below , If souls can weep . Tho ' once I meant to meet My fate with face unmov'd , and eyes unwet , Yet since I have thee here ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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