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and Dauid the sonne of Isai reigned, whose person was not so lightly ▪ but the straingest of all is behind, the composition & conglutination of the 2 principal verbes in my Text, Regnauit & mortuus est ▪ reigned & yet died. For doe kings die? terreni emoriuntur Ioues? whose eares are beaten with daily acclamations in their courts. O king liue for euer! |
and David the son of Isaiah reigned, whose person was not so lightly ▪ but the straingest of all is behind, the composition & conglutination of the 2 principal verbs in my Text, Regnauit & Mortuus est ▪ reigned & yet died. For doe Kings die? Terreni emoriuntur Ioues? whose ears Are beaten with daily acclamations in their Courts. Oh King live for ever! |
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