Though half his virtues are not here expressed; }

The modesty of fame conceals the rest. }

The spleenful Pigeons never could create

A prince more proper to revenge their hate;

Indeed, more proper to revenge, than save;

A king, whom in his wrath the Almighty gave:

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For all the grace the landlord had allowed, }

But made the Buzzard and the Pigeons proud; }

Gave time to fix their friends, and to seduce the crowd. }