The Poems of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672) Together With Her Prose Remains

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But government resumes as heretofore; In splendor and in majesty he sits.
Contemplating those times he lost his vyits.
And if by virords we may guess at the heart.
This king among the righteous had a part.
Forty-four years he reigned, which, being run.
He left his wealth and conquests to his son.
EVIL-MERODACH.
Babel's great monarch now laid in the dust.
His son possesses wealth and rule as just.
And in the first year of his royalty Easeth Jehoiachin's captivity; Poor, forlorn prince, who had a
...ll state forgot.
In seven and thirty years had seen no jot.
Among the conquered kings that there did lie Is Judah's king now lifted up on high; But yet in Babel he must still remain.
And native Canaan never see again.
Unlike his father, Evil-Merodach Prudence and magnanimity did lack.
Fair Egypt is by his remissness lost, Arabia, and «11 the bordering coast.
io8 The Writings of Mrs. Anne Bradstreet Wars with the Medes unhappily he waged.
Within which broils rich Crcesus was engaged; His army routed, and himself there slain.


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