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To the worst of Passions.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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To the worst of Passions.

Thou that destroi'st our Peace, giv'st Liberty
to fury, ruine; Thou grand Enemy
To man; Thou, whose unlimited pretence
deposeth Reason, and confounds our sense.
Thou, whose Tyrannick Cruelty extends
to th' separation of long linked friends.
Thou, that art all irregularity,
rash, inconsiderate, madly bold and free,
A foe to goodnesse, Author of our ill.
thou, that art Wisdoms inconsistent still.
Thou, who can boast thou ne'r wert overcome,
and slav'dst so many gallant Hearts at Rome.
Thou, that didst vanquish Cæsar, know I'le prove
greater than He, and Conquer Thee with Love.