• Aaron Hill Reason gains all men, by compelling none. Mercy was always Heaven's distinguished mark: And he, who bears it not, has no friend there.
    Source: Alzira (1736) Act I, Sc. 1
    Aaron Hill
    English dramatist and writer
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Aaron Hill - Reason gains all men, by compelling none. 
 Mercy was always Heaven's distinguished mark: 
 And he, who bears it not, has no friend there.
Reason gains all men, by compelling none. Mercy was always Heaven's distinguished mark: And he, who bears it not, has no friend there. by : Aaron Hill
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sun-over-waterfall Reason gains all men, by compelling none. Mercy was always Heaven's distinguished mark: And he, who bears it not, has no friend there.
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