Printed for Cadell and Davies; Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme; THE HIND AND THE PANTHER. PART. III. MUCH malice, mingled with a little wit, As if wewere not stock'dwith monsters of our own. That queen, whose feast the factious rabble keep, 10 Others our Hind, of folly, will indite, To forfeit the protection of her prince ; DRYDEN. VOL. III. A But watch'd the time, her vengeance to complete, Nor fail'd she then a full review to make, On these, prolixly thankful, she enlarg'd; Is made more sacred by adversity. 40 Now, should they part, malicious tongues would say They met, like chance companions, on the way, 50 Whom mutual fear of robbers had possess'd; While danger lasted, kindness was profess'd; |