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( 9 ) make the tremble, it is I myſelf from above, O thou tyrant.-Thou wilt think hell is more favourable than thy own palace will be to thee. "Lewis, Lewis the Great ! there Thall remain none of his inſolent inſcriptions in France;" for thou art unworthy. Satan the Devil, ſhall have no more miſery, than I will give thee. Thou ſhalt not be a prince in hell. The devils fhall laſh thee. They ſhall deal with thee, as with a pitiful ſcoundrel. Yes, thou butcher; thou ſhalt not long be a king. The devils ſhall not own all thoſe preterfions, which thou doſt now ſet forth. Yes; yes; they do prepare a place for thee. Yes; yes; they prepare it for thee. Yes; yes; they will put thee in the pillory, that all the devils, and a million of ſouls that have blindly ſerved thee upon the earth may flout thee; for thou haſt ever ſet me at nought: and to me it belongs to judge princes, as well as the poor. Lo this is the fine diſtinction : prepare for thee. Thus ſhall England be leſs viſited with my judgments than France. Let this be tranſlated into Engliſh; the word Poltroon ſtill the ſame.

LACY'S PREFACE.

Having from November laſt, to the beginning of February following, been preſent divers times at the ecſtaſie of Mr Marion, Mr. Fage, and Mr. Cavalier, I can ſay,