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and suffer them to be led to the brinke of destruction, and to be entangled in the snares of death. How did he suffer Charles the fifth to ascend to the top of the Pantheon in Rome, and there to looke out of a great gallery window, where there was a desperate villaine set to take him up by the heeles and throw him downe headlong? How did hee suffer that staine of the French Nobility to approach neare Augustus in the dangerous passage of the Alpes, with a purpose to justle him out of the narrow path into the steepe of the hill, where it was imposble to stay himselfe? Was not Titus past all mans helpe, |
and suffer them to be led to the brink of destruction, and to be entangled in the snares of death. How did he suffer Charles the fifth to ascend to the top of the Pantheon in Room, and there to look out of a great gallery window, where there was a desperate villain Set to take him up by the heals and throw him down headlong? How did he suffer that stain of the French Nobilt to approach near Augustus in the dangerous passage of the Alps, with a purpose to justle him out of the narrow path into the steep of the hill, where it was imposble to stay himself? Was not Titus passed all men help, |
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