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A poem in censure of the Parliament of 1661, by George Wither, now first edited from the original MS., together with an unpublished letter from Wither to John Thurloe, by Rev.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 |
A Postscript.
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A Postscript.
Your servant on your candor so presumesThat since this to your hand in private comes
It shall not (if offensive it may seeme)
Made vse of be to disadvantage him;
For he's as well pleas'd that should be exprest
Which showes what's worst in him, as what is best.
Et, Fiat Voluntas Dei.
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