The Battle of Eddington Or British Liberty a Tragedy
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Attended them, at their command, to invade The coasts of England. Els. Has, then, providet)ce So unexpectedly display'd its bounty. As, in the depth of our despair, to shew us Favour so rare, and in our prison-guard. Bestow the best protector ? Dane. To that title, princess. My conduct is not destitute of claim. Not to win glory, but restrain the rage Of barbarous countrymen, at length, in war Is my sole care. In these surrounding fields. Oft have the helpless, of each sex and age, Obtain'd the...ir safety through my secret counsel. Or needful mediation, from the Danes. Els. Bless'd is the doctrine whose benign effects Are thus conspicuous ! Dane. No; the progress yet, - Act 11, ^ or EDDINGTON. Y^ Princess, is small, which Christianity Has made ; and, till this time, its peeping dawn Hardly gives notice of its cheerful day. But, by degrees, o'er Europe and the world, I trust, its peaceful influence will extend ; One mode of policy, one form of virtue Shall science slowly plan for human use, (Unless dissentious vanity obstruct it) " ' Shall steadily remove the ills of life, - ' And every bar to happiness and virtue ; Till, while we chance to wondc.
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