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The Philosopher and the King.

    By John Milton



    Know this, O King! that if thou shalt destroy
    Me, no man's enemy and who have liv'd
    Obedient to the Laws, thou may'st with ease
    Strike off a wise man's head, but, taught the truth
    Hereafter, shalt with vain regret deplore
    Thy city's loss of One, her chief support.



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A Philosopher, included in the same sentence of condemnation with several guilty persons among whom he had been apprehended, sent the following lines, composed suddenly in the moment when he was going to death, to a certain King whom had ignorantly condemned him.



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