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BOOK THE TENTH.
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Whom the Laws cannot reach the Dagger should.

The Maid replied, "I blame thee not, O Chief!
If, reasoning to thine own conviction thus,
Thou didst, well-satisfied, destroy these men 220
Above the Law: but if a meaner one,
Self-constituting him the Minister
Of Justice, to the death of these bad men
Had wrought the deed, him would the Laws have seized,
And doom'd a Murderer: thee, thy power preserved! 225
And what hast thou exampled? thou hast taught
All men to execute what deeds of blood
Their will or passion sentence: right and wrong
Confounding thus, and making Power, of all,
Sole arbiter. Thy acts were criminal, 230
Yet Richemont, for thou didst them self-approved,
I may not blame the agent. Trust me, Chief!
That when a People sorely are opprest,
The hour of violence will come too soon,
And he does wrong who hastens it. He best 235

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