Stoop with oppression of their prodigal weight: Give some supportance to the bending twigs. Go thou, and like an executioner, Cut off the heads of too fast growing sprays, That look too lofty in our commonwealth: All must be even in our government. The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle - Page 277by Thomas (of Swarraton, armiger, pseud.) - 1857Full view - About this book
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...sire 30 Stoop with oppression of their prodigal weight : Give some supportance to the bending twigs ; Go thou, and like an executioner, Cut off the heads of too fast growing sprays, That look too lofty in our commonwealth : 35 All must be even in our government.... | |
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