Citation And Examination of William Shakspeare, Euseby Treen, Joseph Carnaby, And Silas Gough, Clerk

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Where are the disciples? Where arethe saints? Where is hell-fire?" "Well! patience! we may come to it yet. Go on, Will!" With such encouragement before him, did Will Shakspeare take breathand continue:- "'We mortals are too much accustomed to behold our superiors in rankand station as we behold the leaves in the forest. While we standunder these leaves, our protection and refuge from heat and labour, we see only the rougher side of them, and the gloominess of thebranches on which they hang. In ...the midst of their benefits we areinsensible to their utility and their beauty, and appear to beignorant that if they were placed less high above us we shouldderive from them less advantage. '" SIR THOMAS.
"Ay; envy of superiority made the angels kick and run restive. " WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.
"May it please your worship! with all my faults, I have ever bornedue submission and reverence toward my superiors. " SIR THOMAS.
"Very right! very scriptural! But most folks do that. Our duty isnot fulfilled unless we bear absolute veneration; unless we areready to lay down our lives and fortunes at the foot of the throne, and every thing else at the foot of those who administer the lawsunder virgin majesty.


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