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First, he commanded Mr Justice,
In whose good conduct no small trust is,
In form of Law, at a due distance,
To ask the warriours assistance;
Then to advance to the Kirk-Door,
Attended with his Guard de Corps.
A bulky Messenger, and brawny,
Of a complexion somewhat tawny,
With sullen aspect led the Van,
On Mr Justice his right-hand;
And one, who never did succeed
In planting Kirks, the left did lead;
By whose advice the Mob proceeded,
A little further than they needed.