The poetical works of Sir John Denham Edited with notes and introduction by Theodore Howard Banks |
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King to the Ca.
Go visit him from me, and teach him patience;
Since neither all his fury, nor my sorrow
Can help what's past, tell him my severity
To him shall in some measure be requited,
By my indulgence to his children. And if he
Desire it, let them have access to him:
Endeavour to take off his thoughts from revenge,
By telling him of Paradise, and I know not
What pleasures in the other world.
Go visit him from me, and teach him patience;
Since neither all his fury, nor my sorrow
Can help what's past, tell him my severity
To him shall in some measure be requited,
By my indulgence to his children. And if he
Desire it, let them have access to him:
Endeavour to take off his thoughts from revenge,
By telling him of Paradise, and I know not
What pleasures in the other world.
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