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and rich so aequally righted, neuer the Ballance so euenly poized, as in the Raigne of our late Soueraigne. I could tell you that, that will neuer be beleeu'd in future times, of a Lord that died for a vile Varlet, of a Peere condemned for a sorry Gentleman, nay of a deare Sonne vnrelieued for a time against a Stranger, for feare of swaruing the breadth of a haire from the line of Iustice. If wee looke abroad into forraign Countries, Quae tam seposita est, quae gens tam barbara? Those very Princes, that haue done him none, haue beene forc't to confesse his Vprightnesse, and Iustice. I leaue you therefore to resolue with your selues, of the which of these Salomons, that Text is most true; |
and rich so equally righted, never the Balance so evenly poised, as in the Reign of our late Sovereign. I could tell you that, that will never be believed in future times, of a Lord that died for a vile Varlet, of a Peer condemned for a sorry Gentleman, nay of a deer Son unrelieved for a time against a Stranger, for Fear of swerving the breadth of a hair from the line of Justice If we look abroad into foreign Countries, Quae tam Seposita est, Quae gens tam barbara? Those very Princes, that have done him none, have been forced to confess his Uprightness, and Justice I leave you Therefore to resolve with your selves, of the which of these Solomon's, that Text is most true; |
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