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... Law . But he , tho bad , is follow'd by a worse , The wretch , who Heavens Annointed dar'd to Curse . Shimei , whose ... Laws are only made to Punish those , Who serve the King , and to protect his Foes . If any leisure time he had from ...
... Law . But he , tho bad , is follow'd by a worse , The wretch , who Heavens Annointed dar'd to Curse . Shimei , whose ... Laws are only made to Punish those , Who serve the King , and to protect his Foes . If any leisure time he had from ...
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... Laws Should more be Absalom's than David's Cause ? His old Instructor , e're he lost his Place , Was never thought ... Law shall still direct my peacefull Sway , And the same Law teach Rebels to Obey : Votes shall no more Establish'd Pow ...
... Laws Should more be Absalom's than David's Cause ? His old Instructor , e're he lost his Place , Was never thought ... Law shall still direct my peacefull Sway , And the same Law teach Rebels to Obey : Votes shall no more Establish'd Pow ...
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... Laws ; Drunk with the Fumes of popular applause , He courts the giddy Crowd to make him great , And sweats and toils ... Laws ; ] Laws , 85 92 214 appetite ; ] appetite , 85 92 215 220 225 Racks , Prisons , Poisons , the Tarpeian Rock ...
... Laws ; Drunk with the Fumes of popular applause , He courts the giddy Crowd to make him great , And sweats and toils ... Laws ; ] Laws , 85 92 214 appetite ; ] appetite , 85 92 215 220 225 Racks , Prisons , Poisons , the Tarpeian Rock ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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