Vox Vulgi A poem in censure of the Parliament of 1661, by George Wither, now first edited from the original MS., together with an unpublished letter from Wither to John Thurloe, by Rev. W. Dunn Macray |
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He that rebuketh shall afterwards finde more favour then hee that flattereth.
Pro. 28. 23.
Hee that being often reprooved hardneth his neck shall suddenly be destroyed without remedy.
Pro. 29.
For both they who condemn the Righteous and justify the wicked are abhominable to the Lord.
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