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This mighty tyrant were no tyrant<br />

long."<br />

Fierce from his seat at this Ulysses<br />

springs, 87<br />

In generous vengeance <strong>of</strong> the king<br />

<strong>of</strong> kings.<br />

With indignation sparkling in his<br />

eyes,<br />

He views the wretch, and sternly<br />

thus replies:<br />

"Peace, factious monster, born to<br />

vex the state,<br />

With wrangling talents form'd for<br />

foul debate:<br />

Curb that impetuous tongue, nor<br />

rashly vain,<br />

And singly mad, asperse the sovereign<br />

reign.<br />

Have we not known thee, slave! <strong>of</strong><br />

all our host,

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