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RG-C.781.012
5-9 May 1781:12 (1/20)
[At end of article entitled "The Examiner" addressed to Dr.
Prices, and the leaders of the faction, reprinted from The
[London] Morning Post:]
. . . You shed tears of indignation, when you read the tale
of hospitality violated, or the generous friend betrayed by
the insidious confident. To apply then the words of our
favourite bard,
- -- These are gracious drops!
Kind souls! What, weep you when you but behold
The rights of friendship wounded? -- Look you here,
Your country see, bleeding, and marr'd by traitors!
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
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