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Pagina 66
... Crown the Price of David's Life ! Or if the Tempest of the War he stand , In Peace , some vile officious Villain's hand His Soul's anointed Temple may invade , Or , prest by clamorous Crowds , my Self be made His murtherer ; rebellious ...
... Crown the Price of David's Life ! Or if the Tempest of the War he stand , In Peace , some vile officious Villain's hand His Soul's anointed Temple may invade , Or , prest by clamorous Crowds , my Self be made His murtherer ; rebellious ...
Pagina 77
... Crown and State his greatest Zeal , His Second Care that Service to Conceal ; Of Dues Observant , Firm in ev'ry Trust , And to the Needy always more than Just . Who Truth from specious falsehood can divide , Has all the Gown - mens ...
... Crown and State his greatest Zeal , His Second Care that Service to Conceal ; Of Dues Observant , Firm in ev'ry Trust , And to the Needy always more than Just . Who Truth from specious falsehood can divide , Has all the Gown - mens ...
Pagina 131
... crown'd , To hear what mercy mixt with Justice cou'd propound . All prompt with eager pity , to fulfil The full extent of their Creatour's will : But when the stern conditions were declar'd , A mournful whisper through the host was ...
... crown'd , To hear what mercy mixt with Justice cou'd propound . All prompt with eager pity , to fulfil The full extent of their Creatour's will : But when the stern conditions were declar'd , A mournful whisper through the host was ...
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