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A most cruell enuie it was in Haman that could no way be satisfied, but with the hanging of harmelesse Mardocheus: but by the iust iudgment of God Haman and his ten sons were hanged on the same gallowes which he had prepared for Mardocheus. Seneca writeth that Xerxes the King of Persia when one Pithius came vnto him and desired him, that of his fiue sonnes which were prest out of all to be souldiers in Xerxes his armie, it would please him to graunt him one of them to go home with him to be a comfort to his ould age. |
A most cruel envy it was in Haman that could no Way be satisfied, but with the hanging of harmless Mordecai: but by the just judgement of God Haman and his ten Sons were hanged on the same gallows which he had prepared for Mordecai. Senecca Writeth that Xerxes the King of Persiam when one Pithius Come unto him and desired him, that of his fiue Sons which were pressed out of all to be Soldiers in Xerxes his army, it would please him to grant him one of them to go home with him to be a Comfort to his old age. |
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