LIX.

'T is sad to hack into the roots of things,

They are so much intertwisted with the earth;

So that the branch a goodly verdure flings,

I reck not if an acorn gave it birth.

To trace all actions to their secret springs

Would make indeed some melancholy mirth:

But this is not at present my concern,

And I refer you to wise Oxenstiern.[718]

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