I The Hifl.ory of SA JJ PS0 N. ·1e15 Till thert expelt for nothing that is good : . Remember, Lord, we ue but Flefh andBlood. , I THE' At\ GUMENT. thePhili)ines, byher aavict, , .. exp011nd the Itiddle : Sampf<;mfcill'J ·thirty Philijliani, in a trice; for{a~u his Bride : HiJ !l•d' 1 JefirI. · I ' Bell. IJ• No fooner were the :Brides attentive ear es Refdlv'd and pl~as'd, but her impetuoos featS Call in the Bridemen ; and to them lJetraid The fecret ofthe Ji; ddle thus, and faid : . . ' Yo~ fons of thunder, 'twas not the louder no it« ' or your provoking thrtats, rior the fatt voice "Ofmy prevailing fears, that thus addrefl: . • ~Myyeelding heart to grant your forc'd rettuefl !_ 'Your language needed not have been fo rough 'To fpeak too much, when Iefs had been cnou&h:. c Your fpeech at firff tvas honey irt ntiil~car; 'At length it prove'd a Lion; and did tear, ' My wounded folll : It fought to force me td • ' What your intr~atie5 were moreapt to do : . 'Know then, (~o keep your Iingring ~ars no longer ~From what ye long to hear) There's nothing·fir~ . Than a fierce Lion : Nothing can more greet · Your pleafed paiats with a greater fweet , Than honey : But more fully to expound·, in a dead Lior:J there was Honey found , Now when the Sun was welking in theWelt; (Whofe fall determines both the day, andFcafi) X . Th~
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