. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. btatue of Jeanne dArc in the Place de la Pucelle. When we have matchd our rackets to theseballs, We will, in France, D5- Gods grace, play aset, Shall strike his fathers crown into the haz-ard : Tell him, he hath made a match with such awrangler. ; 1 . a And some are yet ungotten, and unborn,That shall have cause to curse the Dauphinsscorn. ********* So, get you hence in peace ; and tell the Dau-phin, tHis jest will savour but of shallow wit,When thousands weep, more than did laughat it.— ?! . That all the courts of F


. The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress. btatue of Jeanne dArc in the Place de la Pucelle. When we have matchd our rackets to theseballs, We will, in France, D5- Gods grace, play aset, Shall strike his fathers crown into the haz-ard : Tell him, he hath made a match with such awrangler. ; 1 . a And some are yet ungotten, and unborn,That shall have cause to curse the Dauphinsscorn. ********* So, get you hence in peace ; and tell the Dau-phin, tHis jest will savour but of shallow wit,When thousands weep, more than did laughat it.— ?! . That all the courts of France will be disturbd With chases. ******** * And tell the pleasant prince, this mock of his Hath turnd his balls to gun-stones; and hissoul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful ven-geance That shall fly with them : for many a thou-sand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dearhusbands; Mock mothers from their sous, mock castlesdown:. •?j». > ? , 1 !l > WW


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