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For my part, I will there no chuser be
Of any, where GOD may not chuse with me;
And, I their free choice also would refuse
If (singly) Shire or Burrough me should chuse
Without a Lot. But little need I feare
My being put to such a trial here;
For, one unfitting to be call'd unto
That trust, most think me; and if not, I do:
For, whose end can I serve, that am well known
This Principle, and such as this to own?
Or, who can hope I will to them be just,
Who trust to none but him, whom they distrust?

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Let them who of themselves have high esteem
Pursue that course which best to them shall seem,
Set up what Pow'r, and make what Laws they please,
I shall have comfort, though but little ease;
And if instead of right, I still have wrong,
My time of suffering, will not now be long.