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Article THE BASTILE OF SAXONY. ← Page 2 of 2
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The Bastile Of Saxony.
Twiu ° ?« ° - ' P ° ners of state . Koniestein i , th . Bastile of Saxony ; , n which many a brave man ha »! , erl „ f Ilife in durance When I was thi- lavc "'' 1 " nas pined out his in the sofid stone to the depth of fxVy fathlms A ? W „ ° this dungeon appeare d a bedstead which
. on a skeleton r ^ ° I and by it ' s side the remains of a dead do ^ -Mou - nfuf , th ^ ° ' heart possessed of the feelino-s nf , ™™ i 'wJ' ght for a that can invent such torTur ^ f ^ hiHel ow- ^ atoeTand * " ?* f down on ™ his pillow ^ conscious i , that in a hole like this f T *
^ ^ ^l ^ ^ w : ^p^ ^^^^^ sr ^ taken m Poland ; and has now been four-anlt - ! irty c vea ™ i ; ? - ?/" ^ ^ r f ^K^ iffsr ^ " ¦¦ " - " - « is s
t ^ litor ? o flS et ^ il rSe ^^ Cr ^ scheme , which was detected , but was tho 3 pt ° " hfi ° ? secret . Acton was the chief in this consnirfcv W ? , - an Italian ; possessed a Calabrian heart " wasTboM ™ 7 £ I blr £ h man ; and was the favourite of the Dowalr
Elec Jess Th ^™ sufficient key to his history , for those whTare ^ fcsSsTSn 1 S a what is become of Acton , who has still rar Vfad ™ nS ™ f enjoys more liberty than his fellow-prisonel Where ? hZtX ™ ever , he must die : but he is a great vilain and canL ' ° u' imprisonment of injustice . ' nnot accuse hl «
" The third is a fine youne Swede «? iv t ^ -,.- * t . rested at Leipsic , at tl / privft !" eque ' st cf ^ Kilf 0 5 s W " , « ' and brought to Konigstein in a mask . When he was t £ ?' defended himself like a lion , claiming his rfSt to bPnr f + , \ the Jaw of nations . This man is excluded lorn the S t V , * No one sees him ; no one speaks to him : and , on r / ain ofLfi , 7 ' one must know what his is ¦ n
name , who he is or ? h , r l Jl' ° From what I could , he fa ' S ° £ ' ° r £ * „ ' Tno ««?« . but some state or love intri gue at the Swedish rnnwi n , ° * tnaI 5 on him this fate . Pity him , Reader 'he has no li 1 ™ r ° Ught hope for but death ; for " the Elector has promised dieKI ^ T . < ° denthat he shall never behold th / beSS "
, more of The si ? H ? - now under thirty years of ase , and the wmfW r- He ls speak of him w 4 Lt the te ?^ con . S « r ^^ Te sT ^ up his shoulders , looks up to Heaven , and says t iJL ri l'"" ? order , and I must obey . God help him !'' ' ' e Elector s
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Bastile Of Saxony.
Twiu ° ?« ° - ' P ° ners of state . Koniestein i , th . Bastile of Saxony ; , n which many a brave man ha »! , erl „ f Ilife in durance When I was thi- lavc "'' 1 " nas pined out his in the sofid stone to the depth of fxVy fathlms A ? W „ ° this dungeon appeare d a bedstead which
. on a skeleton r ^ ° I and by it ' s side the remains of a dead do ^ -Mou - nfuf , th ^ ° ' heart possessed of the feelino-s nf , ™™ i 'wJ' ght for a that can invent such torTur ^ f ^ hiHel ow- ^ atoeTand * " ?* f down on ™ his pillow ^ conscious i , that in a hole like this f T *
^ ^ ^l ^ ^ w : ^p^ ^^^^^ sr ^ taken m Poland ; and has now been four-anlt - ! irty c vea ™ i ; ? - ?/" ^ ^ r f ^K^ iffsr ^ " ¦¦ " - " - « is s
t ^ litor ? o flS et ^ il rSe ^^ Cr ^ scheme , which was detected , but was tho 3 pt ° " hfi ° ? secret . Acton was the chief in this consnirfcv W ? , - an Italian ; possessed a Calabrian heart " wasTboM ™ 7 £ I blr £ h man ; and was the favourite of the Dowalr
Elec Jess Th ^™ sufficient key to his history , for those whTare ^ fcsSsTSn 1 S a what is become of Acton , who has still rar Vfad ™ nS ™ f enjoys more liberty than his fellow-prisonel Where ? hZtX ™ ever , he must die : but he is a great vilain and canL ' ° u' imprisonment of injustice . ' nnot accuse hl «
" The third is a fine youne Swede «? iv t ^ -,.- * t . rested at Leipsic , at tl / privft !" eque ' st cf ^ Kilf 0 5 s W " , « ' and brought to Konigstein in a mask . When he was t £ ?' defended himself like a lion , claiming his rfSt to bPnr f + , \ the Jaw of nations . This man is excluded lorn the S t V , * No one sees him ; no one speaks to him : and , on r / ain ofLfi , 7 ' one must know what his is ¦ n
name , who he is or ? h , r l Jl' ° From what I could , he fa ' S ° £ ' ° r £ * „ ' Tno ««?« . but some state or love intri gue at the Swedish rnnwi n , ° * tnaI 5 on him this fate . Pity him , Reader 'he has no li 1 ™ r ° Ught hope for but death ; for " the Elector has promised dieKI ^ T . < ° denthat he shall never behold th / beSS "
, more of The si ? H ? - now under thirty years of ase , and the wmfW r- He ls speak of him w 4 Lt the te ?^ con . S « r ^^ Te sT ^ up his shoulders , looks up to Heaven , and says t iJL ri l'"" ? order , and I must obey . God help him !'' ' ' e Elector s