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Let not your eyes spare nor pitty, but cry out (with Canutus, a King of the poor barbarous Vandalls, when he was pleaded with to spare his owne Sonne, found guilty of a capitall crime) Filio nostro sublimiorem crucem ponite, Make the Gallowes higher for my Sonne, who durst break the Laws not onely of his King, but of his Father. |
Let not your eyes spare nor pity, but cry out (with Canute, a King of the poor barbarous Vandals, when he was pleaded with to spare his own Son, found guilty of a capital crime) Filio nostro sublimiorem crucem Penitent, Make the Gallows higher for my Son, who durst break the Laws not only of his King, but of his Father. |
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