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 **Punishes most justly
 * He onely discernes the difference betwixt crimes
 * Why he transferres punishment
 * He joines those things we sever
 * He loves his, but severely
 * He hath appointed all things their bounds
 * Greece, its calamities by war.


 * Helice, and Bara swallowed up by water
 * Hesiod, his saying
 * Homer, his advice
 * Honorius, the famine in his reign
 * Horace, his saying
 * Hunnes, how many slain at once.

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