George IV, Memoirs of His Life and Reign, Interspersed with Numerous Personal Anecdotes: To Which Is Prefixed, an Historical Account of the House of Brunswick, from the Earliest Period (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from George IV, Memoirs of His Life and Reign, Interspersed With Numerous Personal Anecdotes: To Which Is Prefixed, an Historical Account of the House of Brunswick, From the Earliest Period

The King who wore, Wore it majestically, yet most mild Meek mercy bless'd the sceptre which he bore Arts, a fair train, beneath his fostering, smiled; And who could speak of sorrow, but his eye Did glisten with a tear of charity? Oh! If defects the best and wisest have, Leave them, for pity leave them, to that God, That God who lifts the balance or the rod.

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