Quarles - PR3652 D58 1669

,t • I • • ~ ' ~ • ' ~ Tht fl/ft~rJ of ~een ES T E R .9~ . The place, the perfons prefe;11r, atld chc. time~ 1 Increafe his wrath, increafe his Ladies Crime.: ., But foep.a-s .paffioA.had·reftor;d cheRdn , :!)., .. • To righteous Rea(on"s governmen,t again; .. The ~ing (.-u~fit m ju<ig his proper <:;aufe ) J'leferr"dthe mal to cite Perftan Laws % • • He call"d his leafned Counfd, and difpla_y"J The natureof Ius Grievance thus, a.n<i-faid: _ ~ By vetrue ot a1-tuslial.ld, anda Kil'lg~ . ~To make tompleat our Reyal B~nquetring J I We gave com~and, we giave a firiet c®mmandj .~ That by t~e ol!lc~ of o~r ~wlUths ~aHd~" t Queen Vajhtt fl1ould mftat~ attended ba 'Into the prefence ~>f ·our Majdly : · · . · cBut in coni:empt ihe llacks our dread beheftj . Negleth performance of 'Our dear Requeft, 'And ( through difdain) di~byally dcni'd• . ~ Like afalfe Su.bjea,·and.a fairhlefs _Bride ; . . . ~ Say thea ( my Loras) tor ~you ( bemg truly wife j t Have brains to judge~ and j~otdgmems tQ advife,; • ~ Say boldly_(fay) .~hat <io t~e Laws a~gn? .' What p~~!.fllment . ? ?r wll!it ,deferv~d F~e? 'A~ue~us, bids~ the m1ghty-Kmg commands; c VaJiitfdenies; the fcotnful Q!.teen with!bnds. ' ,.. "'" . • 1 .. . • • ... ~ Meditat~ -z,. rCVii-tlapners br~·ed go0d Laws; an~ that;~ the be~ '£That er was made 0£ bad: the Perfia.n Feaft (Fi~ding d~e mifcll.ief that wa$ gtown fo rife J Admmed not with mep a married wife. t Ho~ carefl!l w~re ~hey in pref~rving thar,· 'tlhteh we fo watchful are to,viOlase ! · 0 O.ftity, the Uower of the (aul, _. , ~~ j sthy rerf-a fairn~f~ turn•d to foUl ! ·. H " RC'~ 'L

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