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For in the I9. Chap. of this booke we read that when Dauid after the slaughter of Absalom yeelded so much to the naturall affection of a father, in lamenting for the death of his vnnatural son, that he forgot the duetie of a king, whiche was to encourage and rewarde his good subiectes for their seruice, in somuch that when ye people heard what lamentation hee made for Absalom they were clean discouraged and came by stealth into the Citie, more like to men that had fled from the feelde, thē such as had obtained so notable a victorie against the kings enimies. |
For in the I9. Chap. of this book we read that when David After the slaughter of Absalom yielded so much to the natural affection of a father, in lamenting for the death of his unnatural son, that he forgotten the duty of a King, which was to encourage and reward his good Subjects for their service, in So much that when you people herd what lamentation he made for Absalom they were clean discouraged and Come by stealth into the city, more like to men that had fled from the field, them such as had obtained so notable a victory against the Kings enemies. |
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