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Let Strafford,
chosen of a king,
The features of his history bring,
Expressive, as when warm in life,
Ere the red block and severing knife,
His monarch's fearful faith bestows,
How bright in opening morn he rose,
How dark at fate's tremendous close,
Alternate joys and pains.
Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, the Minister, and favourite of Charles the First, sacrificed by that Monarch to his own personal safety—was beheaded near the end of the reign. Charles, in his last moments, declared that he suffered justly for having given up the Earl of Strafford to popular fury.—See Hume's History.
The near Relations of this Nobleman were the founders of the American Family of Wentworth. This family being presumptive heirs to the now extinct Title of that Earldom of Strafford.
The features of his history bring,
Expressive, as when warm in life,
Ere the red block and severing knife,
His monarch's fearful faith bestows,
How bright in opening morn he rose,
How dark at fate's tremendous close,
Alternate joys and pains.
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