Be just, and fear not: Let all the ends thou aimst at be thy countrys, Thy Gods, and truths. Shakespeare.King Henry VIII., Act III. Scene 2. (Wolsey to Cromwell.)
[David lived about 1000 years before our Saviour, and the Psalms are more ancient than the writings of any classic now extant. Homer, one of the earliest classic writers, wrote about 840 years before the birth of Christ, and above 100 years after the death of Solomon, the son of David.Sir John Bayleys Book of Common Prayer, 239. It appears evident that the writers of the Old Testament were the original and best authors, and that from them are borrowed numerous ideas attributed to the poets themselves.See Dr. Johnson, on the Oriental Eclogues of Collins.]