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saeum's diege.
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But Wharton did say, " If we can't get away,
" For one thing we give you our words ;
" Here will be, by-aud-by, with Sarum and I,
" Two-thirds of the bishops and lords.
" With these helps we hope, spite of devil and pope,
" If the honest damn'd would but come over,
" My friend's zeal and mine for the Protestant line
" Might bring in the house of Hanover.
" For where they reign now, you all must allow,
" Though back'd by this true christian juror,
" Their right to the throne is not half so well pro'en ;
" But, once here, my friends hoc seamor."
SONa XLV.
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was no more A Christian than So- ci-nus.
Oaths ])vo and con. he swallow'd down,
And gold like any layman ;
Wrote, preach' d, and pray'd, and yet betray'd
God's holy church for Mammon.

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