John Dryden Quotes
That, If The Gentiles, (whom No Law Inspir'd,)
By Nature Did What Was By Law Requir'd;
They, Who The Written Rule And Never Known,
Were To Themselves Both Rule And Law Alone:
To Natures Plain Indictment They Shall Plead;
And, By Their Conscience, Be Condemn'd Or Freed.
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