r: · :tf~4 ' itht 1/iflor, Df f!_u~en· J1 s·rr E·R. '£Iter tbe ~een hath~ade tl}e King her gueft, c And wifely_weit:;hing,ho\V to .grace the Feaft . ' With~o~ adva~uge ( hat~!. in polici~') •· ··· .: · · . · · ·' Invited me · ·: Arid·n&~an' elfe but I · ' -~ ·' ~. · j • • ' 'Only ( a fit ~omp!ibient'dt a King)' . ~ ·:; ·. ~May cafte the fecr~rs 9fire·barlq4eting; · ··:·.... · · ' Yet what 'a~ail~ ~y «-e,~th, ~y plat~, ~might t , ' How cart I relh1h them ?w1~h wnat del_~gh~- ~ , c What pleafure is in dainties, if the t(!fte ·,. · . c Be in it felf dift~mpkr'd I Better faft : · ' · . c In·many fweets, one i'owf otfends t4e pai~re~. · "Oneloathfom .we~d afujoys the.choieeft-Sa~at: ·· · ~ 'What are lilyriches·· ~ wliapny hono~t~d'piice ?: . ' I . ' What are n1y Cl}il~ren. ? or ruy'Princ~s Gtate,t 'So long as t~o~rled· Mor~ecai furvievs ~ ·- : : ., ··. c Who~every ~~reat~. ~P~:a:s? wh~fe life:~epr~ye'$; I. ' My ltfe of bhfs; and.v1fage fternly ftnkes ·' ' ' ~ Worfe venome tomihe'eyes than.Bafili:sks.- When 8.aman then liaqlaunc'd his ripn~d.gticf,t In bloody terms they thus·aFpli'd relief l ' ... · · ,.. ' EreB: a Gibbet, fift'y Ctibits high, ·· · : • ., Then urge tlle ,Ki11g ( wQ.aqvi11 the King rleny . ' When H:~#M'tffues: ?.) that flavifh S'l!ordecai · ' Be hafig'd thereoh ; his bloodwill foon allay · 'Theheat ofthiite; hi'sturfed1 death· iliall: fafn·~ ~ The highnefrof thy powrr, andhis fhame ,;' · , S0 when thy fuit lhalHind a fair evenr,.. · ~ Go banquet'witl'! die King, and live C6J1tenr; ~ Ti1e Counfel pleas~d: the Gibbet fair!y.ftandsi· Socn clone-, as faid : 'lf!'venge finds nimble hands. . ' • . ,. - ~ . • .j ... t ,, ; :: • • 1 o,tedittt. u., \ ·· ·s 0me Ev'ls I rr.uft appr~·e ; ·all Gcods, ·1·dare nor ; ?ome are, and feethno_t good;fomc'fectn)&a1~ llCt; · .. · . . . , · · ln
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