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[Be it to all men by these presents knowne]
Be it to all men by these presents knowne,Men need not kneele to giue away their owne:
Ile stand vpon my feet when as I giue,
And kneele when as I beg more meanes to liue:
But some by this may vnderstand,
That Courtiers oftner kneele then stand.
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