TC, Hijlor1 of ~e~f! E S T E R 11 S And thou pr~ferverof all ~otral things, ~ · .. WithinwP.ofe hands are pla~'a the hear~s of Kmgs; By w~om all Kingdo{lls frand_, and Princes re;gn, • . Preferve rhy C H AR. L E'S,.and 111y dear $Qvere1gn ; Let Traitors plqrs, like wandring Atqme~ Hie, · · And on their h~ds pay renfo.ldufury; · His bofom rutor, ana his fafety tender : 0 be thou his,.a.s he'·sthy Faiths Defender : That thou in him, and he in thee may reft, And·we of both may liv.e anddie polfeft. THS AR ·GllMENT. The /in~ 8{. Haman, and hu raC.c~ Hu fsrtt~ne'r in the J!r.i~cety grace-: , His ragt to Mordecai exjreft, Not liowing to ·him,d5 the re[/. UPon a time, tli) Pedia"sRoyal CQurt~ Af6lrcin Jfia,nge~; ufed tq ,;e[o~r, . · . 1-h was the Ulue of a Royal breed, , The off-c;afi off fprin?i of the curfed fe~cl OfAmalei{, frqm his defcendC!d righr, That fold his birch-rjght for his·Appetite: Hllman hi~ name; His fortunes did improve~ lncreafi by favour of the Princes lov~ : Full great he grew, preferr"d tohigll con::Jmand, Andplac'dbefore th~ 'Princes of th~ Land : .A.nd fince that.honour and due reverence · - Belong w_here Princes give pre-eminence; ·- The Kirlj?; cqmmands the fervants of his State To fuic refpea to Hamans high efia~e, · · . 1 , . .
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