.\ - . TheSainei nals of juftice, tokilfe the-inllruments of death, in , figne of bleffings prefently tobe enjoyed, to throw . , out many refolute ~nd ··rejoy,ciBg ,. fpeechesamong / t~epeople, as though they had ·onefoot ·in hea– venalre3.dy, .wneaalaspoore blinded and milgui~ ded foules, in this wilfnll and defperate abando·-· ning.theidives, upon a groundleffe andgraceleffe. conceit,- that they fhall purchafe aCrowneofMar-. 'ryrdome; they are likeapoorewretch, which ly– ing.aO~epe upon the edgeof an high ·and !f:l:eepe. . rock~, drearp.es that he is made aKing~; attended, witha-glorious traine of Nobility, -furnHbed with; ·rumpruous Palaces, and frately building, inriched with the revenewes, Soveraingty, and .pleafures· , ofawholeKingdome; b1:1t upon,die fudden fiar– ting up, and leaping forjoy,fals irrecoverably in-· · t0 t·he.mercilefle devom:ing Sea,andtb in lieu.ofhis · i'tnaginamHcaven and' happinelfe, ·kils himfelfe; and Ioofoi&_.that little comfort he had in this mi(e.. rable life: ·That accurfed anddamm;d paire ofin-. _carnatede~il~, the EnglifhFdw~l;,· and FrenchRtJ· villiAc, the one after tha:t in . :tb~ Popescaufehee had embrued his hands··-in the facred bloud ofa · _King , (forbyhismurderous hand, the royall bloud ·. of the late F1'ench King, is yet frefh in the fireets .. · of Pth'il) the othe-r after·hee,had done.his belt, .or rather his worfr~ to blow up at onee·the glory power,wifdome, the Religion, peace and pofte– rity 0f rhe moll:- renowned and victorious flare· · undertheHeavens, were hoth prodigioufly"bold, confident and .peremptory. But,was this conrage . ~hinkeyou, infpired.inta:themby themby theLio!) · i 1 :
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