If Gods do aught dishonest, they're no Gods;and again,
'Tis a most easy thing t' accuse the Gods;1as if we were now doing any thing else than setting down such words and sentences of his as are repugnant to one another.
If Gods do aught dishonest, they're no Gods;and again,
'Tis a most easy thing t' accuse the Gods;1as if we were now doing any thing else than setting down such words and sentences of his as are repugnant to one another.
1 From the Bellerophontes of Euripides, Frag. 294; and the Archelaus, Frag. 256.
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