I drew them with cords of a man— "I employed, to gain their affection, all the motives which could influence a heart not insensible to love. They cannot complain that I treated them as animals, or as slaves; that I commanded them with rigour, or constrained them by force. I treated them as reasonable men, and as a father treats his children." Houbigant concludes the verse with the words, Yoke on their jaws; and begins the fifth thus; I drew him gently unto me: he shall not, &c.

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