WRIGHT - An account of his excellence - 1688 copia

$2 . over the T u r k; The Queen of Sweden, Patronefs of their Academy ; The Lord EmbafTador, and his Embafly, he thus, came back to His Majefty: Let Janus' the Second live! to the Terrorof Evil doers, and the Example of Heroes: Live 1 he Gl o- ry of Britain, and Glory of the Capitol! And with him, encreale The Triumphs of Hungary con- querd, and Greece, wounded. Laftly, in the name of the Academicks, he befought his Excellence, to accept that A d- drefs, fo much •* the more affe&ionate, by how much the lefs artificial ; And to temper their boldnefs, That he would yet content himfelf, to repeat with them, what Varim Geminus, once faid to his Cdfar ; Qui de te Jacob audent dieere," magni- tudinem tuam ignorant, qui non audent, Hwmanitatem. They that prefnme to give an account of Thee, James, underftand not Thy Greatnefs, and they that dare not offer at it, know nothing of Thy Clemency. This ended with a Chorus of Muf i ck ; And

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